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Each moment, the world washes its hands of you, starts all over again. Easy as that. Wonderful as that. — Stephen Graham Jones

Thirty years ago, there was definitely a huge difference between men and women, and the man wanting to feel like the protector, and not scare the wife. — Robin Tunney

I acknowledge Mike Leigh and Ken Loach. They are prostlytizers of English socialism preaching to the converted and telling us what we already know. Cinema is best served away from documentary neo-realism. I come from a tradition of post-post-Italian neo-realism in England, where we've produced the best television in the world. But to paraphrase Truffaut, the English have no visual imagination. — Peter Greenaway

No history much? Perhaps. Only this ominous Dark beauty flowering under veils, Trapped in the spectrum of a dying style: A village like an instinct left to rust, Composed around the echo of a pistol-shot. — Lawrence Durrell

I'm not a philosopher, Harry," [Michael] said. "But here's something for you to think about, at least. What goes around comes around. And sometimes you get what's coming around." He paused for a moment, frowning faintly, pursing his lips. "And sometimes you are what's coming around. — Jim Butcher

A party is a slightly artificial event where one learns the rudiments of human behavior at its most admirable: speaking when spoken to, looking somebody in the eye, shaking hands and being friendly under duress. — Phyllis Grissim-Theroux

In Full Frontal and K Street, I learned to take advantage of the mobility that digital provides. — Steven Soderbergh

To overcome the fear of failure, do what makes you fearful. — Debasish Mridha

I wasn't made with wings so I could fly away. So here I stand, fighting for a brighter day. That fight begins with me. — D. Allen Miller

Knowing that you do not know is to ask humbly, instead of tell arrogantly. That is the beginning of wisdom. — Philippa Gregory

Love begins where kindness ends. — Matshona Dhliwayo

And maybe that is where rhythm comes from, I think. Our earliest understanding of rhythm. The sound of our own breath, the beating of our own hearts. — Barbara Hall

The young see what they wish to see. The old see what they do not wish. — Bette Lord