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You wouldn't want to be called a sell-out by selling a product. Selling out was frowned on, whereas now you can major in it at business school. — Alan Alda

I write sourly, for disliking artificially conserved communites I have tended to see the salvation as more distressing than the threat: but in my more rational moments I do recognize that letting Venice sink, my own solution for her anxieties, is a counsel of perfection that cannot be pursued. She will be saved, never fear: it is only in selfish moments of fancy that I see her still obeying her obvious destiny, enfolded at last by the waters she espoused, her gilded domes and columns dimly shining in the green, and at very low tides, perhaps, the angel on the summit of the Campanile to be seen raising his golden forefinger (for he stands in an exhortatory, almost an ecological pose) above the mud-banks. — Jan Morris

Who isn't a fan of Jeff Bridges? And he is such a unique character. I can't think of anybody who's quite like him. He was a lot of fun to be around, just personally. — Marisa Miller

For me, the perfect film has no dialogue at all. It's purely a visual, emotional, visceral kind of experience. And I think one can create wonderful depth and meaning and communication without using words. I started out as an illustrator and a cartoonist and caricature artist, so for me the visual is primary. — Bill Plympton

What I expect of a movie reviewer is that he should love cinema as much as I do. — Patrice Leconte

The truth is life is full of joy and full of great sorrow, but you can't have one without the other. — Andre Dubus III

She look like she ain't long for this world but dressed well for the next. — Alice Walker

When someone pursues music through your music, that's the greatest accolade anybody can get. — Rick Springfield

The thing that would most improve my life is 27 hours in a day. I could meet all my deadlines. — Yoko Ono

How language is webbed in the senses. Out of sand-blazed brilliance into quirky minds such as his, into touch, taste and fragrance. He thought he'd linger just a bit longer, let the bath take total hold, ease and alleviate, before he put on clothes and entered the complex boxes where people do their living.
Nothing fits the body so well as water. — Don DeLillo

Note to the ladies, for whom peanut butter seems to be like crack: the tablespoon scoop should be no more than a small mound, not half the jar balanced on a spoon. — Timothy Ferriss