Sean Bean Quotes
The idea is that Jodie Foster is with her child and she's going back to New York from Germany with her husband's body. She loses her child on a plane, and you think, 'How can that happen?' There's no record of her having brought a child onto the plane, and the captain is left wondering about whether she's telling the truth. You never really know if she's telling the truth or not.

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A stylist understands our body language; they know what works and what doesn't. I'm happy this concept has caught on in the South film industry.
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Can anything good come of a backward way of thinking like judging someone based on skin color? No way.
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We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart.
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With an undefended heart, we can fall in love with life over and over every day. We can become children of wonder, grateful to be walking on earth, grateful to belong with each other and to all of creation. We can find our true refuge in every moment, in every breath.
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Once I have children, the kids come first. One thing at a time for me.
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It's true what people say - that actors are the closest thing there is to children. They play.
Nastassja Kinski
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The nice thing about writing at home is that it's almost as though I'm doing it already. I get out of bed thinking of my work, and I don't have to go anywhere to do it.
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I didn't belong to the sort of family where the children's classics were laid on. I went to the public library and read everything I could get my hands on.
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As children, we all hold on to the myth of omnipotence. Comics are successful because kids identify with superheroes. They'll read a book or watch a TV programme and say, 'I'm that guy.' And that guy is always the one in control.
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These days, children can text on their cell phone all night long, and no one else is seeing that phone. You don't know who is calling that child.
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Guided by nothing but pop culture values, many children no longer learn how to think about morality and virtue, or to think of them at all. They grow up with no shared moral framework, believing that the highest values are diversity, tolerance and non-judgmentalism.
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I was quiet, a loner. I was one of those children where, if you put me in a room and gave me some crayons and a pencils, you wouldn't hear from me for nine straight hours. And I was always drawing racing cars and rockets and spaceships and planes, things that were very fast that would take me away.
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Children are not a right, they are a privileged obligation.
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Parents like options when it comes to their children's education. And they respond to quality.
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I love the way I look. I'm fine with it. And if my body changes, I'll be fine with that.
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I look at my clarinet sometimes and I think, I wonder what's going to come out of there tonight? You never know.
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When there is no job related stress, you are more aware of your mate and children, if you are a parent.
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I'm not interested in being Wonder Woman in the delivery room. Give me drugs.
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A tremendous social responsibility comes with being a successful public performer.
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Ballroom dancing is like being on Mars compared to what I've done throughout my life.
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Everyone at a party is uncomfortable. Knowing that makes me more comfortable.
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And harmony means that the relationship between all the elements used in a composition is balanced, is good.
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The idea is that Jodie Foster is with her child and she's going back to New York from Germany with her husband's body. She loses her child on a plane, and you think, 'How can that happen?' There's no record of her having brought a child onto the plane, and the captain is left wondering about whether she's telling the truth. You never really know if she's telling the truth or not.