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A truly wise person uses few words; a person with understanding is even-tempered. 28 Even fools are thought wise when they keep silent; with their mouths shut, they seem intelligent. — Anonymous

I don't think people understand what it takes to make a movie unless they've experienced it themselves or been around it. It's a miracle every time you make a movie, and a bigger miracle if it turns out well. — Marc Forster

Put your ideas in verse if you can; they will be more likely to be taken as truth. — Daniel Kahneman

But you the pathways of the sky Found first, and tasted heavenly springs, Unfettered as the lark that sings, And knew strange raptures, - though we sigh, "Poor Iccarus!" — Florence Earle Coates

There is no memory less satisfying than a temptation that we resisted. — Erin McCarthy

It is professional snobbery that refrains training rookies. — Aniruddha Sastikar

I eat swiss cheese. But I only nibble on it. I make the holes bigger. — Steven Wright

But one does not forget by trying to forget. One only remembers. — Richard Rodriguez

All the world is in your shadow, Zahra. — Jessica Khoury

God knows we're all drawn to what's beautiful and broken. — Cassandra Clare

That's what dessert means to me: a dollop of sweet love in an otherwise cold world. — Sarah Strohmeyer

So much the better for me, so much the worse for him. — J.K. Rowling

We can never really be prepared for that which is wholly new. We have to adjust ourselves, and every radical adjustment is a crisis in self-esteem: we undergo a test, we have to prove ourselves. It needs subordinate self-confidence to face drastic change without inner trembling. - Eric Hoffer — David Allen

The kinds of purchases surveyed in the news generally sit well beyond necessity. In acquiring them, what we are after is rarely solely or even chiefly just material satisfaction; we are also guided by a deeper, often unconscious desire for some form of psychological transformation. We don't only want to own things; we want to be changed through our ownership of them. Once we examine consumer behaviour with sufficient attention and generosity, it becomes clear that we aren't indelibly materialistic at all. What makes our age distinctive is our ambition to try to accomplish a variety of complex psychological goals via the acquisition of material goods. — Alain De Botton