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Too many poets act like a middle-aged mother trying to get her kids to eat too much cooked meat, and potatoes with drippings (tears). I don't give a damn whether they eat or not. Forced feeding leads to excessive thinness (effete). Nobody should experience anything they don't need to, if they don't need poetry bully for them. I like the movies too. And after all, only Whitman and Crane and Williams, of the American poets, are better than the movies. — Frank O'Hara

I think in television and film, it's not usually the child's point of view. It's the story of an adult. If there's a child in a drama or an action-adventure movie, they're someone who needs to be saved, someone who needs to be protected, or if they're killed, someone who needs to be avenged. Their character doesn't matter much. — George R R Martin

It's amazing what people create using their pain. Work that is touched by melancholy has its own unique beauty. Even the word 'melancholy' is pretty, the way it rolls on your tongue. I think sadness adds something to literature that is unique. It's an ingredient like . . ." I thought for a moment. "Like salt. Salt has that power to completely transform a dish. I think sadness has that same transformative effect in literature. — Lang Leav

Unless the inquiry has been so exhaustive as to explore every possibility, the lack of evidence should never be used to ground a statement of fact. — Jonathan Renshaw

For above all else, the Christian life is a love affair of the heart. — John Eldredge

I always wrote about things that were important to me. I think our past success showed that it was also important for a lot of others. — Gavin Rossdale

In alignment. Their video matches their audio. — Robin S. Sharma

This is an era of specialists, each of whom sees his own problem and is unaware of or intolerant of the larger frame into which it fits. — Rachel Carson

Longbottom, if brains were gold, you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something. — J.K. Rowling

The shortest way to get anywhere is to have good company. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.