Quote by Rufus Sewell
I do as much comedy as I possibly can, but Im basically limited by

I do as much comedy as I possibly can, but Im basically limited by the imagination of the secretaries who make the decisions. – Rufus Sewell

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Billy is a funny, cheeky, lovely boy and I love being with him. Parenthood is terrifying though. I can barely walk past a building without panicking that its going to collapse on his head. – Rufus Sewell

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funny
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Ive discovered that Ive never had much respect for money, and that has meant that money has ended up ruling me a little bit more than it should have. So Im trying to learn – at this late stage in life! – to actually control that. – Rufus Sewell

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respect
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My feelings about my mortality are less selfish than they used to be. I used to affect a cavalier attitude to death now I see it from my sons perspective. – Rufus Sewell

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Attitude
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A disaster where marble has been substituted for imagination. – Ada Louise Huxtable

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Imagination

The Chinese art world does not exist. In a society that restricts individual freedoms and violates human rights, anything that calls itself creative or independent is a pretence. It is impossible for a totalitarian society to create anything with passion and imagination. – Ai Weiwei

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Imagination

If there is a book that the script came from you have to read it, you have to see what you can get out of it: mood, back story and things that may not even be in the film. They kick off your imagination and broaden the character, I think. – Miranda Otto

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Imagination

I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. – Albert Einstein

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Imagination

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A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep. – Saul Bellow

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A sculptor is a person who is interested in the shape of things, a poet in words, a musician by sounds. – Henry Moore

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The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that man may become robots. – Erich Fromm

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That is, we believed, the supreme duty of the parent, who only was permitted to claim in some degree the priestly office and function, since it is his creative and protecting power which alone approaches the solemn function of Deity. – Charles Eastman

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