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Invincibility depends on one's self; the enemy's vulnerability on him. — Sun Tzu
The question, then, is whether being an "individual" makes a difference anymore. That it can matter at all. And if not, whether we in fact care. — Chang-rae Lee
Modern architecture only becomes modern with its engagement with the media. — Beatriz Colomina
Art was, seriously, the only thing I'd ever wanted to own. It has always been for me a stable nourishment. I use it. It can change the way that I feel in the mornings. — David Bowie
(A)t least simulated vulnerability is bearable/for those/who cannot/withstand unreasonable tenderness. — Chelsey Minnis
Keep your eyes on the horizon and your nose to the wind. — Clint Eastwood
You don't want to be an animal, you want to observe your own animal functions, so as to get a mental thrill out of them. It is allpurely secondary
and more decadent than the most hide-bound intellectualism. — D.H. Lawrence
Happiness is spending time with the one you love without a worry or a care. — Heather Wolf
I have no idea what my persona would be. As far as I'm concerned, I'm changing all the time. — Miranda Richardson
I had an excellent repast - the best repast possible - which consisted simply of boiled eggs and bread and butter. It was the quality of these simple ingredients that made the occasion memorable. The eggs were so good that I am ashamed to say how many of them I consumed ... It might seem that an egg which has succeeded in being fresh has done all that can be reasonably expected of it. — Henry James
I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate, I will save it. — Steve Irwin
Life is a funny thing, the minute you think you've got everything figured out something comes along and turns it all upside down. — Zayn Malik
Approaching a comedy character is fun because you get to sit down with the director and ask, "What makes you laugh?" Then you end up bouncing ideas off each other. — Matthew Lewis
