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Traumatic events always happen exactly two years before I reach the maturity level to deal with them. — Tim Sandlin

If you take someone's thoughts and feelings away, bit by bit, consistantly, they then have nothing left except some gritty, gnawing, shitty little instinct, down there, somewhere, worming around in the gut, but so far down, so hidden, it's impossible to find. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

If I should ever by chance grow richI'll buy Codham, Cockridden, and Childerditch,Roses, Pyrgo, and Lapwater,And let them all to my eldest daughter. — Edward Thomas

Often it is important to listen to what people aren't saying. — Peter L. Bergen

It wasn't that I truly felt bad that I'd upset my mother - it was more that I hated any debits in her column. — Gillian Flynn

Anthony imagined a time before all that - a time when people sipped Earl Grey tea on a breeze cooled veranda and looked out upon endless countryside. — Alan Gibbons

They keep us so hungry that we can't do anything but worry about where our next meal is coming from. They keep us hungry for so long that we are grateful for whatever little food we get. — Sook Nyul Choi

I stopped playing football because I'd done as much as I could. I needed something which was going to excite me as much as football had excited me. — Eric Cantona

For me, with me, making a film is always about humanity. — Ryan Coogler

This sort of information gathering is precisely what we call play. And the important function of play is thus revealed: it permits us to gain, without any particular future application in mind, a holistic understanding of the world, which is both a complement of and a preparation for later analytical activities. — Carl Sagan

I see my practice as picture making. Whatever is available, I use. — Wolfgang Tillmans

Walking through your memories doesn't tell me what's going on inside of your head. No cause, only effect. — Alexandra Bracken

The point I make is simply that cruelty and hate and intolerance are the monopoly of no particular race or creed or time. They have been with us since the world began and are still with us, in every country in the world. — Alistair MacLean