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I wanted to speak with someone, but found no time; sought some fixed point, but found none. In the midst of the unrelenting forward thrust I felt the wish to stand still. The muchness and the motion were too much and too fast. Everyone withdrew from everyone. There was a running, as of something liquefied, a constant going forth, as of evaporation. Everything was schematic, ghostlike, even myself. — Robert Walser

We... we could be friends, you know,' said Coraline.
'We could be rare specimens of an exotic breed of African dancing elephants,' said the cat. — Neil Gaiman

We cannot rest while Brazilians are going hungry, while families are living in the streets, while poor children are abandoned to their own fates and while crack and crack dens rule. — Dilma Rousseff

Those who have come to the United States illegally should not be given amnesty or an easier path to citizenship over those already in line. — Mitt Romney

Time is what allows stories to spread into people's consciousness. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

I have my moments, I just can't remember where I put them. — Neil Leckman

Our minds, like our bodies, are in continual flux; something is hourly lost, and something acquired ... Do not suffer life to stagnate; it will grow muddy for want of motion: commit yourself again to the current of the world. — Samuel Johnson

You never have real changes unless you have a time of crisis. — Milton Friedman

I really like suspense in movies. I don't really like rom-coms. But that being said, as an audience member I really like horror films and actress I really like working with fake blood; I think it's so fun. — Grace Phipps

If you really want to tell someone you love them, you don't just go and blurt it out. There's a dance. And your movie does that. — Cary Fukunaga

It seems to me that the further East you go the more unpunctual are the trains. What ought they to be in China? - Jonathan Harker — Bram Stoker