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It made me want more of nothing. Less of things, more of air and freedom and space and quiet and sunshine. — Katie Kacvinsky
Art is not for the cultivated taste. It is to cultivate taste. — Nikki Giovanni
The visuals and the audio, could stand by themselves in a way. But the whole idea of the thing, is that they would exist together. So I think together, they're way more of a stronger thing. You could listen to just the music, or just watch the video, but I think it would really mean ... obviously it would just be half the experience. — Panda Bear
Audiences love both the feeling part (reliving the life) and the thinking part (figuring out the puzzle) of a story. Every good story has both. — John Truby
The chicest thing is when you don't exist on Google. — Phoebe Philo
Women give to men the very gold of their loves. — Oscar Wilde
I did a film called The Jesuit, which was an independent film. I did that shortly after Mistresses. I was still feeling soft and I was nursing, but it was a character I'd never played before. That was a Paul Schrader script, with an up-and-coming Mexican director, named Alfonso Ulloa. That has Tim Roth and Paz Vega in it, and I enjoyed that, as well. — Shannyn Sossamon
There's no such thing as fighting dirty. There's fighting like you want to live, and fighting like you want to die. If you've got anything to live for - anything at all - I suggest you try the first way. The people you love will thank you for it. - Alice Healy — Seanan McGuire
People lack originality. — Charles Bukowski
Some men don't want to be responsible fathers. It's easier to say 'Let's just turn the kids over to the state.' Women end up bearing the entire load, raising kids alone without a husband to share the parenting. — Tim Huelskamp
What we have to do is reinvent the idea of Europe. — Peter Mandelson
She looks wonderful, but she doesn't look right. — Angela Carter
No civilization, including Plato's, has ever been destroyed because its citizens learned too much. — Robert McKee