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According to the director, Primer is a movie about the relationship between risk and trust. This is true. But it also makes a concrete point about the potential purpose of time travel - it's too important to use only for money, but too dangerous to use for anything else. — Chuck Klosterman
Sometimes I wonder why words can't actually make us bleed. — Swati Avasthi
I think it's almost a law of nature that there are only certain things that hit an emotive space, and that's what was always special for me about music: it made me feel something. — Kate Bush
Motherhood is the thing in a woman's life that catches her by total and complete surprise. — Melanie Shankle
I am the stupidest person I have ever met. — Brent Weeks
Old age is as forgetful as youth, and more incorrigible; it displays the same inattentiveness to conditions; its memory becomes self-repeating and degenerates into an instinctive reaction, like a bird's chirp. — George Santayana
I've got big feet, so filling someone else's big shoes doesn't scare me. — Caroline Rhea
to make it as simple as possible but not too simple. — Jenny Rogers
If you die, I will find you.
I will never leave you.
I will never let you go.
I will not let you fall, or fail.
I will always come for you if you leave, always find you if you're lost.
Always. — Thea Harrison
He was obstinate in the way that only truly miserable people can be obstinate. — Rachel Cohn
The process of scientific discovery is, in effect, a continual flight from wonder. — Albert Einstein
I didn't read comics as a kid - though, obviously, I've read a lot since. — Henry Cavill
My first memory of the Rolling Stones is listening to 'Satisfaction' at a sixth-grade slumber party at a friend's house in Ankara, Turkey, where my family was living at the time. In the middle of our sleepover, my friend's dad stopped the record when he heard the words 'girlie action!' — Gayle King
We organize many of our most important institutions - our schools and our workplaces - tells a very different story. It's the story of a contemporary phenomenon that I call the New Groupthink - a phenomenon that has the potential to stifle productivity at work and to deprive schoolchildren of the skills they'll need to achieve excellence in an increasingly competitive world. — Susan Cain
No one can destroy unless you let them do it — Z