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This story is about Howard Beale, who was the news anchorman on UBS TV. In his time, Howard Beale had been a mandarin of television, the grand old man of news, with a HUT rating of 16 and a 28 audience share. In 1969, however, his fortunes began to decline. He fell to a 22 share. The following year, his wife died, and he was left a childless widower with an 8 rating and a 12 share. He became morose and isolated, began to drink heavily, and on September 22, 1975, he was fired, effective in two weeks. — Paddy Chayefsky

There is no such thing as experience here. You seem to know, you imagine. Imagination must come to an end ... I don't know how to put it. The absence of imagination, the absence of will, the absence of effort, the absence of all movement in any direction, on any level, in any dimension - THAT is the thing. That is a thing that cannot be experienced at all. It is not an experience. — U.G. Krishnamurti

You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time. — Angela Davis

Producing is a thankless task akin to hotel management. Unfortunately, there are not too many good hotel managers. — David Hemmings

Wherever this shadowed path might lead, we were both irrevocably committed to follow it to the end. — Susan Kay

It is wrong, in this age of necessary decisions, to bully people into decisions that are neither genuine nor necessary. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Words are invisible, but if misused, can prove deadly. — Lisa Bevere

We flatter ourselves. Most of the real diversity in evolution has been small-scale. We large things are just flukes - an interesting side branch. — Bill Bryson

When you experience having nothing you value everything - and that applies to all aspects of life. — Geoff Capes

Now, since everything else is furnished with the exact amount of needle and thread required to maintain its being, it is in truth incredible that we alone should be brought into the world in a defective and indigent state, in a state such that we cannot maintain ourselves without external aid. — Michel De Montaigne

Love is the spirit of life, and makes all things live. — James Freeman Clarke

In what world are you living?" "The one you're in, of course. — Summer Devon