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...the pleasures of literary fiction are the pleasures of orientation; the pleasures of literature are the pleasures of bewilderment. — Toby Litt

I want to be aware of how I treat others, not thinking too highly of myself to be a servant in a culture which tries to place me on a throne that only God should sit. — Maya Moore

The wilderness does not make you forget your normal life so much as it removes the distractions for proper remembering. — Jim Harrison

View the past as your enemy, and it will be an albatross.
View it as your friend, and it will give you wings. — Alan Cohen

The more man realises his humanity, the lonelier he feels. — Ali Shariati

There seem to be two causes of the deterioration of the arts. What are they? Wealth, I said, and poverty. How do they act? The process is as follows: When a potter becomes rich, will he, think you, any longer take the same pains with his art? Certainly not. He will grow more and more indolent and careless? Very true. And the result will be that he becomes a worse potter? Yes; he greatly deteriorates. — Plato

Evil indeed is the man who has not one woman to mourn him. — Arthur Conan Doyle

But he who dies in despair has lived his whole life in vain. — Theodor Adorno

It's like a badge of honour if you're a British actor and you get the 'Harry Potter' call. It meant a lot to me. — Rhys Ifans

At LVMH, we have amazing heritage brands, and we put interesting talents in those brands, sometimes very young, like we did at Givenchy with Riccardo Tisci at the time, or like we just did with J.W. Anderson at Loewe, but also talents that are already further along in their careers, like Raf Simons at Christian Dior or Nicolas at Vuitton. — Delphine Arnault

A free society is a society in which all traditions have equal rights and equal access to the centers of power . A tradition receives these rights not because the importance the cash value, as it were) it has for outsiders but because it gives meaning to the lives of those who participate in it. — Paul Feyerabend

Often, organizations need bold, grand gestures to galvanize people towards a new mission or refocus their attention. — Howard Schultz

To me any given story has its appropriate form. There might be some story I get involved with that's begging to be a graphic novel, so that will have to be that way. — Dave Eggers

If nothing else, there's comfort in recognising that no matter how much we fail and sin, death will limit our suffering. — Chuck Palahniuk