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That's what Leicester's about, you're either in or you're out.

When you've learned what something is about, you're free to do it your own way.

I just got what the whole thing was about: you're a hundred things at once?

If you are doing something that you care about, you're much more likely to experience benefits from it".

Electro-historians will be drawn to the morning screenings: Alchemists Of Sound (on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop) and Moog (if you can't guess what that's about, you're not an electro-historian).

In order to accomplish something you're dreaming about, you're probably going to have to face some sort of fear, and the difference between fear and danger is the real key.

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'He was saying "You don't know what you're talking about - you're just a bloody farmer".

If you said, 'Try spraying oxytocin in the nostrils,' they would say, 'I don't know what you're talking about.' You're tricking the brain, and it seems to work".

It's more about, 'You're not going to believe where we go,' rather than, 'Oh, you're not going to see it coming.'".

So you can send "The Incredibles" to your TV from your iPad and then, say, fire up Safari to check IMDB on that voice you swear is Sarah Vowell's but are not absolutely certain about (you're right).

But one thing he was quite clear about: "You're not going to see a rush of royal programmes from Ardent.

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