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I think filmmakers, in general ... There are some awesome, really great filmmakers - but on the whole, filmmakers, actors, I think they are the biggest bunch of whiny, over-paid babies on the planet. — Eli Roth

She read modern fiction too. Always fiction. She hated to hear the word 'escape' used about fiction. She might have argued, not just playfully, that it was real life that was the escape. But this was too important to argue about. — Alice Munro

The best thing that can happen is that a song you've written will live in the world so people can hear it. — Skylar Grey

It wasn't so much like the hands of time had stood still here, more like they'd been thrown in the air in exasperation, the clock declaring whatever! I'm outta here. — Christopher Moore

Music can act as an invisible uniting force that claims the unclaimed and defines the outcasts of a culture. — Bob Boilen

...replying with a smile to the silent question asked by all small babies: "Who on earth are you? — Francoise Heritier

Everybody loves comfort, but that is an illusion my friends. — Sunday Adelaja

It's okay to bribe people with books, right? — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Isn't it kind of silly to think that tearing someone else down builds you up? — Sean Covey

I never think about the numbers. I've never played tennis for the money, because as long as I enjoy it, and I can achieve anything, then the money will come. I know that things will start coming up, many more people will want to start getting involved. But I just want to keep my head cool, and I want to leave (business) to the people who take care of business. I just go out and I just play tennis. — Maria Sharapova

There are times when you want to stop working at faith and just be washed in a blowing wind that tells you everything. — Don DeLillo

Does he not remember he is half woman. — Nayyirah Waheed

Game Over! In this country, we outnumber them by the hundreds of millions, yet in the end, they'll win. They've already won. Over decades, with the appetite of the greedy and the cunning of the wicked, their hired agents have built up a national archetype that's now unstoppable. While we were distracted by our own shadows, their needles pierced the national psyche, slow dripping the poison of mendacity into our nation's bloodstream. They contaminated the law with toxic corruption, and while invoking the name of freedom, they crushed any opposition with bone-cracking efficiency. When we finally peel away the submissive bandages that wrapped our imaginary wounds and promised us safety, we'll find our flesh gone to dust, leaving only a willowy skeleton of hopelessness and surrender. — Anonymous