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Stay out of the court of self-judgment, for there is no presumption of innocence. — Robert Brault

We live in an age now where so many people watch movies based on what Netflix recommends. It learns your taste and they really understand viewer habits. — Eli Roth

In matters of religion and matrimony I never give advice, because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge. — Philip Dormer Stanhope

We that are true lovers run into strange capers. — William Shakespeare

Mathematics is not arithmetic. Though mathematics may have arisen from the practices of counting and measuring it really deals with logical reasoning in which theorems - general and specific statements - can be deduced from the starting assumptions. It is, perhaps, the purest and most rigorous of intellectual activities, and is often thought of as queen of the sciences. — Christopher Zeeman

You are correct in saying that desires often come from things we cannot easily gain - mine, being that of your love. By all accounts, I do wish I could steal it. But I am not that sort of man. I will wait. Forever and a day ... I will wait. — Renee Vincent

You make a movie and you'd like it to be appreciated, respected, embraced. — Bennett Miller

Speak, Memory is strictly autobiographic. There is nothing autobiographic in Lolita. — Vladimir Nabokov

The canvas has an idiotic stare and mesmerises some painters so much that they turn into idiots themselves. — Vincent Van Gogh

Availability is a consistent factor in how most people choose to attempt suicide, said Ms. Barber, regardless of age. People trying to die by suicide tend to choose not the most effective method, but the one most at hand. — Anonymous

Glimpse of the naked fear on his face before she was dragged past him toward her death. — Kaylea Cross

Direct attacks were foolhardy. The circumspect survived. And the deceitful prevailed. — Robert Ferrigno

The labouring man that tills the fertile soil,
And reaps the harvest fruit, hath not indeed
The gain, but pain; and if for all his toil
He gets the straw, the lord will have the seed. — Edward De Vere