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I think of a sun like Beethoven, a wind like Debussy, and birdcalls like Stravinsky. But the tempo is all mine. — Patricia Highsmith

For me, I like to show what guys are like when no one is looking and how we really are, and that we can be emotional and have these emotional lives. I think it would be great to do a film where we see some females and what's going on there when we're not around. — David Ayer

Screw the dialogue, let's wreck some cars. — Hal Needham

Well, none of it would ever end if she was too afraid for it to begin. — Kristin Cashore

It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse races. — Mark Twain

The best things in life aren't things. — Anonymous

I have the modest goals of replacing the whole petrochemical industry. — Craig Venter

the world was an arbitrary and ridiculous place, where all things were possible. Coincidence and human stupidity held sway much of the time, but not always: There was love, too, of course, and companionship, and now and then even a measure of grace. At least for those who were wise enough to have faith in the ridiculous. — Noah Bly

Of course we did everything right, insofar as we were able to imagine what "right" was. — Donald Barthelme

Keep moving forward! You don't need permission from anyone in order to move on your own father's land! Go ahead and take the lead! — Israelmore Ayivor

The "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" hitchhiker really made people never want to hitchhike again - the hitcher, the show. Hitchhiking is always vaguely sexual. — John Waters

I foresee the day when we shall read nothing but telegrams and prayers. — Emil Cioran

Blowing up isn't always external. It's not always easy to hear or see. Synapses fire every day in my brain. Thinking is just like exploding until it eventually scars you and you can't interact with people anymore. It's like one big, final detonation. — A.S. King

A new conception of life cannot be imposed on men; it can only be freely assimilated. And it can only be freely assimilated in two ways: one spiritual and internal, the other experimental and external. — Leo Tolstoy