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“As a young child, I was never a crier. I never cried to get my way, or even when I was in pain.”
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“I need to be in touch with the people. You've got to look in their eyes, and you've got to feel what they feel. You've got to engage people. All that we do and believe in is engaging people to touch, to heal, to look at each other's eyes, to feel with each other, to cry with each other, to moan, to groan, to rejoice, to be happy.”
Source : Source: www.psychologytoday.com
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“I really don't think there is anybody in the business with better eyes than Elijah Wood.”
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“You don't know what it is to live and laugh and love and run a man through! You've never tasted salty air on your tongue or waved heartily at a mermaid!”
Source : Gideon Defoe (2012). “The Pirates! in an Adventure with the Romantics”, p.15, Bloomsbury Publishing
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“Each person has a literature inside them. But when people lose language, when they have to experiment with putting their thoughts together on the spot-that's what I love most. That's where character lives.”
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“Justice is a jagged road.”
Source : "Law & Order: Criminal Intent". Crime, Drama, Mystery, 2001–2011.
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“Michigan is two radically different places - the North and the South which makes for good drama and contrast.”
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“Could a government dare to set out with happiness as its goal? Now that there are accepted scientific proofs, it would be easy to audit the progress of national happiness annually, just as we monitor money and GDP.”
Source : "It is not fanciful to make the pursuit of happiness a political imperative" by Polly Toynbee, www.theguardian.com. June 15, 2006.