Quote by Michael Sheen
My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films

My taste in watching things runs from dramas and low-budget films to high-end fantasy/science fiction. – Michael Sheen

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Hamlet is one of the most dangerous things ever set down on paper. All the big, unknowable questions like what it is to be a human being the difference between sanity and insanity the meaning of life and death whats real and not real. All these subjects can literally drive you mad. – Michael Sheen

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Death
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My dad is a Jack Nicholson lookalike and a frustrated performer, my mothers into reading and poetry. I suppose the thing I owe them most is my confidence. – Michael Sheen

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dad
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When I was at drama school, I wanted to change the world, and thought I had some great wisdom to impart to people about humanity. Now that Im older, I know enough to realise that I know nothing at all. – Michael Sheen

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Change
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Science is a cemetery of dead ideas. – Miguel de Unamuno, The Tragic Sense of Life, 1913

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I sort of was good at writing essays. I was never very good at mathematics, and I was never very good at algebra. I loved science, but I wasnt sure of it. – Diane Cilento

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Science

I would be more frightened as a writer if people thought my movies were like science fiction. – Neil LaBute

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Nature engenders the science of painting. – Robert Delaunay

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Science

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But to me nothing – the negative, the empty – is exceedingly powerful. – Alan Watts

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As children, some of us liked magic and fantasy, more than reality. So, we became writers. – Dr.SunWolf, professorsunwolf.com

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The inequalities are greater now than in 92. Some states have equalized per-pupil spending but they set the equal level very low, so that wealthy districts simply raise extra money privately. – Jonathan Kozol

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Man seems to insist on ignoring the lessons available from history. – Norman Borlaug

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