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Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Steve Coogan

I did not become successful in my work through embracing or engaging in celebrity culture. I never signed away my privacy in exchange for success. — Steve Coogan

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Fall Out Boy

You are what you love not who loves you
- Fall Out Boy — Fall Out Boy

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Sherry Turkle

When technology engineers intimacy, relationships can be reduced to mere connections. — Sherry Turkle

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By George R R Martin

You would wail for hours, and nothing would quiet you but a woman's teat." "Still true, as it happens. — George R R Martin

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By John Fowles

I am talking about the general psychological health
of the species, man. He needs the existence of
mysteries. Not their solution. — John Fowles

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Mike Leigh

The good thing from my perspective is that nobody puts any pressure on me to say what it's going to be. The backers accept that they don't know what they are going to get. — Mike Leigh

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Jillian Hervey

I'm not looking to be the greatest pop star of all time. I want to be an artist. I want to influence people and I want to get people to think about the world, to think and talk to each other and connect. To challenge one another. — Jillian Hervey

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By James D'arcy

Now here I am playing a passionate young Irishman who would die for what he believes in. — James D'arcy

Bonenfant Cabinets Quotes By Svetlana Alexievich

Today, people just want to live their lives, they don't need some great Idea. This is entirely new for Russia; it's unprecedented in Russian literature. At heart, we're built for war. We were always either fighting or preparing to fight. We've never known anything else - hence our wartime psychology. Even in civilian life, everything was always militarized. The drums were beating, the banners flying, our hearts leaping out of our chests. People didn't recognize their own slavery - they even liked being slaves. I — Svetlana Alexievich