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As if goaded by a kind of frantic despair, I sketched these dirty, ragged little victims of the war with their bruised, lacerated minds and bodies, their matted hair and runny noses. Here my life as a painter began in earnest. — Walter Keane
One afternoon, disgusted, bravo, you fall asleep. — Tim Lilburn
One of the signs of passing youth is the birth of a sense of fellowship with other human beings as we take our place among them. — Virginia Woolf
There's nothing wrong with caring about something, regardless of what it means to other people. — Chelsea Pitcher
I came out here to do the acting, and then after a year of auditions and not getting anything, I met these Italian guys and they asked me to write lyrics for them. Then they said, "Why don't you just front the band?" I said, "Well, maybe because I can't sing. I've never sang before in my life." — Malin Akerman
As long as there's political uncertainty around the energy space, stock prices will come down. — T. Boone Pickens
Cinema is a visual language, and you're always looking for visual metaphors for things. You know, if I was writing a play about Howard Hughes, I could have him give a monologue about how he's terrified to touch a doorknob. But on screen, you know, working with Marty Scorsese in 'The Aviator,' that became the series of images that told a story. — John Logan
My fish dream is a sex dream. — Joseph Heller
Being in Russia filming War & Peace ... filming War & Peace alone is an extraordinary experience, but to be out there was just magical. — James Norton
I try to keep it light and positive most of the time, whereas earlier on I didn't always do that. — Gordon Lightfoot
Ultimately journalism has changed ... partisanship is very much a part of journalism now. — Leslie Moonves
Time is standing still; space is changing. — Debasish Mridha
With intellectuals, moral thought is often less a tonic that quickens ethical action than a narcotic that deadens it. — Louis Kronenberger