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The work I did in Vertigo meant nothing if no one cared about the movie. Luckily, Vertigo had a revival and people had begun to recognize there was something special and it gained in reputation. But it just as well could have ended up rotting in film cans somewhere. — Kim Novak

The growth and development of the soul is more important than power and glory. — Henri Frederic Amiel

She drove as if the demons of hell were after her, and in a sense, they were. Even over the scream of the engine, she could hear a strange, ululating sound. The high, piercing shriek of a predator on the chase. I am its prey. She — Eve Langlais

I ... take a selfie with him; two, to be safe. My lips are parted, as if I'm poking a dead thing to see if it'll come to life; it's the phone I'm attempting to keep at a distance. He's smiling faintly, as if amuse by some exotic piece of wildlife. — Amit Chaudhuri

No matter how much I try to be plain, people don't accept me, so I might as well be fabulous. — Austin Scarlett

Sure, Manda knew that the tree wasn't actually dead. Mrs. Evans, her teacher, taught her that some trees lose their leaves in the wintertime making them look dead, when they were only sleeping.
Sleeping or not, the big tree was dead to Manda. — Julie B. Campbell

I'm not a film-snob. — Spike Jonze

Looking back, I should have pursued philosophy and economics and things of that sort in college more, but I didn't. — Dan Quayle

My advice on-set is to make every day better than last one. Change is good. — Matthew Bonifacio

Be sure of yourself, don't let anyone bully you, be a strong and independent woman or boy. — Nicole Polizzi

So one time when I was working in this motel one of the toilets leaked and I had to replace the flapper ball. Here's what it said on the package; I kept it till I knew it by heart: 'Please Note. Parts are included for all installations, but no installation requires all of the parts.' That's kind of my philosophy about men. I don't think there's an installation out there that could use all my parts. — Barbara Kingsolver