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And while he compared all these things which he was seeing with his eyes to the mental pictures he had painted of them in his homesickness, it became clear to him that he was, after all, destined to be a poet, and he saw that in poets' dreams reside a beauty and enchantment that one seeks in vain in the things of the real world. — Hermann Hesse

I always say that I am a big fan of films but I am an even bigger fan of the filmmaking craft. — Fede Alvarez

Sure, I'm ashamed of a lot of the things I did, but at the same time, I wouldn't be the person I am today if I hadn't gone through those experiences. — Ricardo Antonio Chavira

Under normal circumstances, you inviting me to the bedroom would be the highlight of my day. — Richelle Mead

You were my home, Mother. I had no home but you — Janet Fitch

I personally don't have a problem with naked bodies on television. — Lesley-Anne Down

The stewardess was none other than Brenda Vaccaro, my great friend in real life. Brenda decks me. I fall to the floor of the plane, out of commission. She's saved the day. Brenda and I took longer to do our fight scene than any of our other scenes, because we fell down laughing for three takes. The wonderful absurdity of my turning the heavy wheel to open the plane door, her hand on my shoulder, turning me to look at her cute face, then doing our rehearsed one, two, three punches and shoves, just broke us up. My legs were jelly, I was wheezing with laughter - it was the closest I'd gotten to being in a school play. Sympathy for our nervous young director pulled us together just enough to get through it. — Lee Grant

Kids need stuff which is different than what their life is that they can kind of live through. — Kathy Valentine

A Guardian is only as strong as its Muse. — Susie M. Hanley

Never fuck anyone you wouldn't want to be. — Kate Bornstein

Courage becomes a worthwhile and meaningful virtue when it is regarded not so much as a willingness to die manfully but as a determination to live decently. — Thomas S. Monson

Into the soul of every student I would have instilled the patriotic fervor of Patrick Henry. — David O. McKay

An electron is no more (and no less) hypothetical than a star. Nowadays we count electrons one by one in a Geiger counter, as we count the stars one by one on a photographic plate. — Arthur Eddington