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“Confidence is inspiring. Yet so often misplaced. (Robert Thornhill)”
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“Napoleon is pure cinema, and cinema was designed for sharing.”
Source : "How we made - Napoleon". Interview with Pamela Hutchinson, www.theguardian.com. November 29, 2013.
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“I'm not an extravagant man. The fact that I can have a coffee out whenever I want still makes me feel grateful.”
Source : "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“This search for happiness can knock us out of sync with God. As the life of Jesus makes clear, keeping in sync with God is about obedience. Any other pursuit will get in the way.”
Source : Franklin Graham (1998). “Living beyond the limits : a life in sync with God”
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“If they don't board and live by themselves, even in their second year they've got no lounge or kitchen table and it's a pretty lonely existence when you get home to an empty house. Homesickness is a key issue for kids who are drafted interstate, whether they are going to Melbourne or coming to Perth or going to Brisbane. All the kids we've drafted this year will all go through periods of homesickness, which can lead to worse things.”
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“What Bollywood lacks is scripts. A lot of the films are copies of western films.”
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“There's a tendency in graphics to allow the trimming of certain parts. But I think that if you're open about your process, your methodology, such as introducing thresholds, introducing filters, techniques people use in research and data management, it's legitimate. It's legitimate to say, "We're only going to show data above this level, or between levels."”
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“Tanya Ward Goodman, writing with a big heart, clear eyes, and a light touch, allows us a privileged glimpse into the shabby, enchanted world of traveling carnivals, roadside attractions, and a beloved, eccentric father’s descent into Alzheimers. Just as her dad animated the handcarved, miniature western world of Tinkertown from coat hangers, inner tubes and old sewing machine motors, Tanya Ward Goodman has fashioned her complex and often hilarious memories into a beguiling, wry, and moving work of art.”