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Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Shall I project a world? — Thomas Pynchon

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Luke Evans

In theater, you sometimes can only do one or two jobs a year because they're long periods. In film, you can shoot so many. It's quite interesting. — Luke Evans

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Elizabeth Lesser

Rumi says: Out beyond ideas of wrong doing and right doing There is a field. I'll meet you there. — Elizabeth Lesser

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Susan Cain

Don is "a bitter introvert," as he cheerfully puts it - bitter because the more time he spends at HBS, the more convinced he becomes that he'd better change his ways. — Susan Cain

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Victor Hugo

Pain is as diverse as man. One suffers as one can. — Victor Hugo

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Douglas McGrath

I can remember my sister and me volunteering for Nixon. My parents liked him. I liked my parents. So I figured he was good. — Douglas McGrath

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Matt Tong

I never understood the low art/high art distinction. — Matt Tong

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By W. Clement Stone

If you are really thankful, what do you do? You share. — W. Clement Stone

Carlis Castaneda Quotes By Kate Millett

Writing is so much more problematic than drawing, full of moral pitfalls, ambiguity, public responsibility. If you record a day of your life, does the decision to do so change the shape of the day? One of Doris Lessing's days in The Golden Notebook is fifty-four pages long. It's complete; the rest are summaries - the "impression" of a day foisted artfully upon the reader by providing a few details. Fiction is made this way - as lineal perspective gives the illusion of three dimensions in drawing. But does the selection of a day - that you begin by knowing you must remember and observe - really affect it? Do you change the balance, distort the truth? The period itself, its choice and selection, does that not in itself constitute a kind of misconstruction, and the rest follow subconsciously? — Kate Millett