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I think I honestly invented my own genre, the historical spy novel. — Alan Furst
A craving is a desire to discover what is missing, to find that last piece to the puzzle. Unfortunately, we addicts attempt to fulfill our hunger by using. We empty needles into our veins and bottles into our stomachs to escape the pain of not being whole, of being incomplete. — Ronnie Steele
I don't feel any warmth towards politics. I'm with the forever opposition party. — Chang Chen-yue
[...]that's how it works most of the time; we say the things that matter to people when it's already too late. — James Frey
It is when things get worst that we must not quit. — Lailah Gifty Akita
important and vision is critical, but — Zig Ziglar
It's funny how film is the slowest art form to adapt to freedom. It's had freedom all along. It could've done whatever it wanted to. You know the same freedom that do-it-yourself punk and post-punk musicians had in the late 70s and ever since. That's about the time I started getting interested in film, and I assumed that film would be moving along with the other pop culture forms. Its finally done it but it's taken decades for it to catch up just to basement band level. — Guy Maddin
My father had a series of blue-collar jobs and never made more than $20,000 a year. When I was seven, he got injured on a job. That was a very important point - because of the injury, he couldn't walk, and the company he was working for did not pay him. There was no compensation. So there was no money and no food. — Howard Schultz
When God doesn't change a circumstance, He can change our hearts in knowing that He can change all things for the good. — Nick Vujicic
Most Americans want health insurance. — Jacob Lew
Everything should take place slowly and incorrectly so that man doesn't get a chance to start feeling proud, so that man is sad and perplexed. — Venedikt Erofeev
Madness, it became convenient to believe quite early on, came with the territory, on the order of earthquakes. — Joan Didion
Images exist; things themselves are images ... Images constantly act on and react to one another, produce and consume. There is no difference between images, things and movement ... — Gilles Deleuze
