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Marry me. You can have all the money and credit cards you want, and the glory of being Mrs Packer, but you've got to let me do what I want. — James Packer
Our imagination flies
we are its shadow on the earth. — Vladimir Nabokov
Throughout these lectures I have delighted in showing you that the price of gaining such an accurate theory has been the erosion of our common sense. We must accept some very bizarre behavior: the amplification and suppression of probabilities, light reflecting from all parts of a mirror, light travelling in paths other than a straight line, photons going faster or slower than the conventional speed of light, electrons going backwards in time, photons suddenly disintegrating into a positron-electron pair, and so on. That we must do, in order to appreciate what Nature is really doing underneath nearly all the phenomena we see in the world. — Richard Feynman
There is no child left within me, none whatsoever. — Harrison Ford
London and Fog! When these two come together, it is time to be a writer! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I've always wanted to do a period movie, to do something the turn of the century, and I'm really fascinated by that whole time period. — Juliet Landau
To end up with a canvas that is no less beautiful than the empty canvas is to begin with. — Robert Motherwell
It isn't a bit of use my pretending I'm not crying, because I am ... Pause to mop up. Better now.
Perhaps it would really be rather dull to be married and settled for life. Liar! It would be heaven. — Dodie Smith
Bidden or unbidden, God is present. — Erasmus
Love is weird. Most find love in normal places. But some of us find it with our windows down and engines screaming, praying to God that the moment either lasts forever, or we end with it. — Reddit
Women were formed to temper Mankind, and sooth them into Tenderness and Compassion; not to set an Edge upon their Minds, and blowup in them those Passions which are too apt to rise of their own Accord. — Joseph Addison
