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  • Author Richard Gere
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    From a Buddhist point of view, emotions are not real. As an actor, I manufacture emotions. They're a sense of play. But real life is the same. We're just not aware of it.

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  • Author Robert Greenwald
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    It appears the Kochs are among the most defensive billionaires, preferring the comfy confines of their callous and intellectually dishonest world view.

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  • Author Robert Greene
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    If you view everything through the lens of fear, then you tend to stay in retreat mode. You can just as easily see a crises or problem as a challenge, an opportunity to prove your mettle, the chance to strengthen and toughen yourself, or a call to collective action. By seeing it as a challenge, you will have converted this negative into a positive purely by a mental process that will result in positive action as well.

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  • Author Ron Glass
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    What I was able to bring to the Christian part of it was the humanism and the humanistic point of view. It was the hook in terms of being able to make that adjustment. I wasn't born Buddhist, so I do have some other traditions to pull from.

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  • Author Sasha Grey
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    We do have a distorted view of our fantasies in society, but that's because we don't talk about them enough.

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  • Author Scott Glenn
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    I often give my wife Carol scripts I'm offered and want her opinion - because she's a really smart lady, and she's got nothing to do with this business, so I get the audience's point of view.

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  • Author Seth Gordon
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    When you're making a film all by yourself, that requires you to have quite a bit of a point of view in order for anything to get done.

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  • Author Seth Grahame-Smith
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    Some novels present a story form many points of view. Most movies tell only one person's side of the story. Sometime it's easy to use the strongest point of view, or find the character with the most dramatic experience. It depends on which themes the scriptwriter wants to explore.

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