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A city that had learned to make good bread had learned to make good cake also. A city that built itself up by good sense and industry had formed a powerful secondary intention of elegance. — Rebecca West

It's kind of not about the quality of the art, as much as this is what I love doing and I'd have a worse time doing anything else. That's kind of as far as I think in terms of philosophy. — Jonny Greenwood

The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. — William Wordsworth

I do like to keep my private life to myself. But then again, I don't really get up to much. — Matthew Rhys

We respect and honor very deeply those people who decide to serve their country in the military. But we certainly don't denigrate people who choose a different course, particularly when we have an all-volunteer army. — Mitt Romney

Nothing is going to change, unless someone does something soon — Dr. Seuss

You cannot come to know the depths of the purpose of your life, however, if you are not willing to release those parts of your life that are no longer necessary. — Caroline Myss

What happened to me should teach everybody that you should never give up on anybody. — David Ortiz

There was definitely a point in my thirties when I thought, 'Oh, wow, I'm not the youngest person on the set anymore.' But I like it. Working with younger artists is totally exciting. — Spike Jonze

Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas ... with the music at top volume and at least a pint of ether. — Hunter S. Thompson

That's the beauty of books. We get to take what we want out of them and it can be different for everyone. — Kristen Ashley

Sometimes after a compliment about my characterization skills, I'm asked if I model my characters on real people. Emphatically, no. And sort of, yes. — Brent Weeks