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Unless he suddenly turns out to be a total psycho, he's a keeper — Kevin O'Brien
Even painfully shy and awkward people are not painfully shy or awkward when they are alone. The way to access this natural, comfortable alone-self when you are with others is by choosing to forbid yourself to wonder what "they" are thinking. Instead, force yourself to exist in the instant, then take it- and give it- as it comes. — Augusten Burroughs
'Birdman' is basically 'All About Eve' - the 1950 comedy about rehearsal rivalries in a Broadway show, and another Best Picture laureate - reimagined as a Batman suicide mission. The movie couldn't be actor-ier. — Richard Corliss
And without taking along a Cadet who will change the way I breathe for the rest of my life — Melina Marchetta
If you have a fat brother or sister you might be American. — Felipe Esparza
Mathematics is often erroneously referred to as the science of common sense. Actually, it may transcend common sense and go beyond either imagination or intuition. It has become a very strange and perhaps frightening subject from the ordinary point of view, but anyone who penetrates into it will find a veritable fairyland, a fairyland which is strange, but makes sense, if not common sense. — Edward Kasner
It is one thing to try to understand how genes influence human identity or sexuality or temperament. It is quite another thing to imagine altering identity or sexuality or behavior by altering genes. — Siddhartha Mukherjee
Death would be a welcome release from these earthly joys I've known. — Tahereh Mafi
Apparently, I missed the lesson on thinking-before-speaking in kindergarten. — Julie Johnson
Substantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken without developing new evils requiring new remedies. — William Howard Taft
The past and the present, might we say, go like this. The future is a maybe. Yet we look back on the darkness that obscures the path that brought us fair, we only come up with another indefinite maybe. The only thing we perceive with any clarity is the present moment, and even that just passes by. — Haruki Murakami
Out-of-doors there is a greater variety of light than in the studio, where the light is always the same. But that is just the trouble; one is carried away by the light, and besides, one can't see what one is doing. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
