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You adulterate the truth as you write. There isn't any pretense that you try to arrive at the literal truth. And the only consolation when you confess to this flaw is that you are seeking to arrive at poetic truth, which can be reached only through fabrication, imagination, stylization. What I'm striving for is authenticity; none of it is real. — W.G. Sebald

In the long run our boasted control of nature is a delusion. — Joseph Wood Krutch

I get letters from little girls begging me to adopt them. — Kim Kardashian

From this vantage point in the summer, the countryside below is a dreaming checkerboard over which it seems that one could, with a running start, spread one's arms and fly. — Jenna Blum

Words can't describe... shouldn't be in a writer's vocabulary. — Mary M. Forbes

I knew I was different when I was about six years of age but I just knew that I wasn't like everybody else. I mean I wasn't like the other kids. I didn't know what that was. But I guess it was when I was in seventh or eighth grade, I'm like, 'Hey, something's wrong here.' — James McGreevey

If I knew what makes a movie catch on then I'd make hit after hit. — Jerry Bruckheimer

I worked very hard on those movies but there was some creative connection that wasn't being made. — Michael J. Fox

I study his face closely. The smudges under his eyes are darker than usual; his lips are dry and ashen, similar to the rest of his face. It's been a while between haircuts. Two days' worth of stubble. He's beautiful. — Laura Buzo

Her eyes, walnut brown and shaded by fanned lashes, met mine. Held for a moment. Flew away. — Khaled Hosseini

Sometimes the hardest, bravest thing in the world is to let someone love you. — Jennifer Probst

Spirits flung down from heaven at the beginning of time still stalked the earth, hunting human prey; — Tom Holland

The fact that man produces a concept "I" besides the totality of his mental and emotional experiences or perceptions does not prove that there must be any specific existence behind such a concept. We are succumbing to illusions produced by our self-created language, without reaching a better understanding of anything. Most of so-called philosophy is due to this kind of fallacy. — Albert Einstein