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In Durban, where I was born and grew up, and all over Africa, Nelson Mandela was a hero! Now he is a hero to the world.
— Kumi Naidoo
The tiny imaginary audience inside his head did not exist; no one watches our life movies.
— Miles Cameron
For me, I've never drawn a distinction between live-action acting and performance-capture acting. It is purely a technology.
— Andy Serkis
I like crazy shoes or unusual cowboy boots and I collect big belt buckles.
— Patricia Cornwell
Writing is a form of art. Do not use New Times Roman or Arial because it's boring and hackneyed.
— Natalya Vorobyova
You don't go to Gettysburg with a shovel, you don't take belt buckles off the Arizona.
— Robert Ballard
Real cowboys don't line dance. We like to dance nice and close. Close enough to polish our belt buckles.
— Cat Johnson
In the nineteenth century, government agencies in Washington had, almost without exception, flatly refused to hire even one female.
— David Brinkley
My bird has been replicated on belt buckles, embroidered into silk lapels, even tattooed in intimate places.
— Suzanne Collins
Nothing can shock me.
— Sheri Moon Zombie
People think I only wear new clothes, that I'm very trendy, but I like classic things on me, to mix with a trendy pair of shoes.
— Carine Roitfeld
These have not the hope to die.
— Dante Alighieri
When you have twin four-year-olds, you are able to dance like a fool, often. And I do.
— Neil Patrick Harris
Maybe I should drive a hybrid. I do have a shirt that says, 'Go Green.'
— Amanda Seyfried
It is God's desire that every one of us is involved in serving Him with all our heart and soul
— Sunday Adelaja
When blessed with wealth, let them withdraw from the competition of vanity and be modest, retiring from ostentation, and not be the slaves of fashion.
— William Wilberforce
Man cannot exist without work, without legal, natural property. Depart from these conditions, and he becomes perverted and changed into a wild beast.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
A man could spend his whole life wandering about here and never find himself, especially if he is born lost.
— Jose Saramago