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 I panicked. I knew I would suffer injustice. I wanted to explain this injustice from outside, from a neutral place in Austria. I was completely shattered. I couldn't think clearly. When something like that happens you are in an extraordinary mental situation. I wanted to take my own life because my world had been destroyed. I wanted to end my life with the car.

 I was completely shattered. I couldn't think clearly. When something like that happens to you, you are in an extraordinary mental situation. I wanted to take my own life, because my world had been destroyed. I wanted to end my life with the car.

 Bill Campbell has a life of public service; he wanted to make a difference. From early in his life, he wanted to make this world [a better place], regardless of your race. He wanted all people to be treated equally.

 Even if you wanted to be a hermit, people come out looking for you. I don't want to cloister myself away, but it is important for me to write about issues that have universal significance. One of them that have resonated with me all my life has been the theme of injustice.

 In your thirties, your life is so completely different, it's almost impossible to reconcile who you are with who you were as a teenager, ... Even if I wanted to represent that time in my life,I couldn't. It's amazing how much changes. You're more interested in stability, in being tied to normal problems everybody else has, not the chaos that in your younger life you fall into.

 No government in the world could deliver on all the expectations; some were really irrational. People wanted a different life, wanted to be happy, wanted a dramatic change from what they were used to ... how could anyone do that?

 He seemed like a normal guy to me, and a little bit probably even above average when you consider that he knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life and who he wanted to be with and where he wanted to stay.
  Kevin Costner

 Poverty, the racial divide and social injustice do not impact only those who suffer most visibly. Alleviating poverty and injustice is a responsibility we must never forget or abandon.

 Murrow [had] such a powerhouse aura, that if he'd wanted to go into acting, he could have been extraordinary. He could just rip into any situation, any person, and go for a level of truth beyond what anybody wanted to talk about.

 I didn't want to create a world of heroes and villains. I wanted to create a world of infinite complexity and confusion, ... I just wanted to see characters try to live an authentic life in a world that's increasingly inauthentic.

 I just heard music and wanted to dance, wanted to be in a company, and wanted to make it my life.

 I just sit there and look at the place. I remember what it was like to be there. I knew it wasn't what I wanted to do with my life, but I knew that I was going to need a lot of determination and a lot of persistence to do something else.

 This has been the most discouraging time in my life. I finally got what I wanted. I finally felt like I started getting what I wanted in my life, what I wanted to do. And just like that, it was all over.

 When you're dealing with someone like Shirley, it's a little insulting to ask her to come in for a meeting. But I wanted to meet her first and talk to her about the character, because there was a very big 'if' on it for me. Shirley is such a powerful presence, personality and talent, and she has used that power effectively over a long and rich career. But I wanted to know she would be able to put a damper on all of that and go to a very quiet place to play this character who is literally hiding from life, who has put a lid on everything because of her guilt, her fear and her unresolved issues. If Shirley could go to that kind of a place, and then blossom as her character's life broadens, I thought it would be very exciting.

 I wanted to go [to Africa] because I read an article in the New York Times about education becoming free in certain parts of Africa and how the classrooms were sort of bursting at the seams because so many kids wanted to go. I thought that was so extraordinary that I wanted to see and experience what that was like and to sort of go down there and touch and feel and taste that world.
  Drew Barrymore


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