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But since the time of Leibnitz, it is hard to find philosophers who stress relatedness in any way. There is Henri Bergson, and before him the romantics, and Marx with his talk of the brotherhood of revolution, and Martin Buber with his I and Thou, but by and large modern philosophy is about aloneness. We are forlorn, abandoned. — Stuart Miller

Even in traditional filmmaking, you're always trying to find novel ways of telling stories, and this is different. — Rick Heinrichs

I have no illusions about my art. I am what the public made me and, consequently, I am not likely to forget my debt to them. — Conrad Veidt

The thing I am attracted to is just good writing and stories that are based somewhat in reality. — Jennifer Aniston

You know, you've got fans and 99.9 percent of them are great-and .1 percent are jerks. — Metta World Peace

Without foundations, there can be no fashion. — Christian Dior

If you can stay back, you can wait an extra split-second longer, and then you become more relaxed, and that's when you gain confidence. — Justin Morneau

Evidence shows that we do much less thinking than we believe we do - except, of course, when we think about it. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Are you the sort of person who can turn around when you have nothing left, and find that little bit extra inside you to keep going, or do you sag and wilt with exhaustion? It is a mental game, and it is hard to tell how people will react until they are squeezed. — Bear Grylls

For each of us sees clarity only in those ideas which have the same degree of confusion as his own. — Marcel Proust

She's only a girl. What kind of men are you?'
'Dead ones?' asked Drith, who yanked the door open and put her sword through Narses' throat. — Donna Thorland

Friendship is the unspeakable joy and blessing that result to two or more individuals who from constitution sympathize. Such natures are liable to no mistakes, but will know each other through thick and thin. Between two by nature alike and fitted to sympathize, there is no veil, and there can be no obstacle. Who are the estranged? Two friends explaining. — Henry David Thoreau

THE PILGRIM AT ROME To go to Rome Is much of trouble, little of profit: The King whom thou seekest here, Unless thou bring Him with thee, thou wilt not find. — Kuno Meyer