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The power of Hollywood, as we know, is that it can create these images in people's minds, and they live with those images for their whole life. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

A novel is a commodity that fulfills a certain need; people need to buy daydreams like they need to buy ice cream or aspirin or gin. They even need to buy a pinch of intellectual catnip now and then to liven up their thoughts ... — John Dos Passos

[L]et light Rise from the chambers of the east, and bring The honey'd dew that cometh on waking day. O radiant morning ... — William Blake

We are not to be anxious about the unknown future or to fret about it. We are to live in a moment-by-moment dependence upon God. — James Montgomery Boice

The variations of the Duchess's judgment spared no one, except her
husband. He alone had never been in love with her, in him she had
always felt an iron character, indifferent to the caprices that she
displayed, contemptuous of her beauty, violent, of a will that would
never bend, the sort under which alone nervous people can find
tranquillity. — Marcel Proust

Emotions are wild horses. It is not explanations that carry us forward, but our will to go on. — Paulo Coelho

I think I would have missed you even if we'd never met. — Lindy Zart

All I've ever tried to do is get the best out of people and to bring a bit of humour into it. Unlike, say, 'The X-Factor,' which may be great TV, but has no humour at all. — Andrew Lloyd Webber

They were devils incarnate. — William Shakespeare

The emotion at the point of technical breakthrough is better than wine, women and song put together. — Richard Hamming

Things doesn't always start out the way we want them to. It's how they end that's important. — T.M. Frazier

I wanted to come clean many times. I wanted to admit my jealousy, to confess my sarcasm and endless anger, to put all my cards on the table and say the word. But no I'm not that kind, I love deeply; innocently but alone, and my unrequited love will haunt me, forever ... — Invisible Sam

The ordinary-sized stuff which is our lives, the things people write poetry about - clouds - daffodils - waterfalls - what happens in a cup of coffee when the cream goes in - these things are full of mystery, as mysterious to us as the heavens were to the Greeks. — Tom Stoppard