Bishop Noel Jones Quotes
But our God is good for a great story—funny stories that are often birthed in tragedy and hardship!

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When I show a film at a festival, I am showing myself. Everything is at stake for me.
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A gentleman is simply a patient wolf.
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I do myself up kind of like a doll. I have a doll collection and I look at their outfits and kind of imitate them.
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I can't design anything unless I'm excited by it, meaning I have an urge to wear it.
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I'm more interested in photographing people who have done something, like writers or directors - even billionaires - as long as I can study them before I photograph them.
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People from the most horrendous of childhoods can have good lives, but it comes down to a very seemingly simple word. 'Choice.'
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Before I came to Bollywood, lot of people told me that here things are not very professional, but I've had no such experience.
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Manhood is taking care of your family and being able to bless other people. Not yourself - but whether you can bless other people.
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We were only there for five days and during that time Tom was a bit annoyed that the French were more interested in me and my schoolgirl outfit than him and his long scarf.
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Every show finds its groove, I would say. The first season is the season to figure out the dynamics, the workflow.
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Before you have kids, you're like, 'I hope I don't die on this plane,' or, 'I hope I don't die crossing the street.' It's all me, me, me. 'What do I want to eat? What do I want to do?' But when you have a baby, and you would just happily stand in front of a bus to save her, it's a ferocious commitment to protecting your charge.
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My life has been devoted to arms, yet I look upon war at all times, and under all circumstances, as a national calamity to be avoided if compatible with national honor.
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She loves you. She's just forgotten how to show it.
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Whenever I'm giving talks, I always ask people to think of the most obscure questions because I enjoy those the most. I always get the same questions: Why does Pickwick say "plock" and will there be a movie? I like the really obscure questions because there's so much in the books. There are tons and tons of references and I like when people get the little ones and ask me about them. It's good for the audience [and also] they realize there's more there.
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I was a jazz major in high school, in an all-jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences.
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I'm good when I've got a bit of an edge, like the Clint Eastwood type of archetypal character. The tough guy that doesn't say a lot.
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But our God is good for a great story—funny stories that are often birthed in tragedy and hardship!