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62600 Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

The lemonade is weak, like your soul. — Friedrich Schiller

62600 Quotes By Geoffrey Zakarian

Determine who you are and what your brand is, and what you're not. The rest of it is just a lot of noise. — Geoffrey Zakarian

62600 Quotes By Lois Lowry

I was a sidelines child: never class president, never team captain, never the one with the most valentines in my box. — Lois Lowry

62600 Quotes By Robert E. Howard

I have accomplished little enough, but such as it is, it is the result of my own efforts. — Robert E. Howard

62600 Quotes By Don Hertzfeldt

I frequently run into this, where I genuinely feel like - and this is not just my head cold talking right now - I often, and this is going to sound weird, but I often feel like the guy who makes these movies is smarter than me. Smarter than the guy on the phone right now. — Don Hertzfeldt

62600 Quotes By Emile M. Cioran

Everything is pathology, except for indifference. — Emile M. Cioran

62600 Quotes By Darren Aronofsky

Also expressionistic filmmaking - making the audience feel like they were inside the characters' heads. And so we create all these different types of techniques to put the audience there. — Darren Aronofsky

62600 Quotes By Joseph Heller

He wanted to write urgent love letters to her all day long and crowd the endless pages with desperate, uninhibited confessions of his humble worship and need with careful instructions for administering artificial respiration. He wanted to pour out to her in torrents of self-pity all his unbearable loneliness and despair and warn her never to leave the boric acid or the aspirin in reach of the children or to cross a street against the traffic light. He did not wish to worry her. — Joseph Heller

62600 Quotes By Lawrence Wright

Americans already believed Carter was wasting too much time on the Middle East when there were more pressing problems at home. The country was experiencing double-digit inflation coupled with high unemployment and anemic growth - a confounding phenomenon tagged "stagflation." As for the president's job performance, the two dreaded lines on the graph finally crossed in the spring of 1978, with more Americans disapproving — Lawrence Wright