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I thought that 'Twilight' would be a kind of girl movie, but it was cool. — Kodi Smit-McPhee
Dawn was her favorite time of day. God birthed the world then, she thought. — Sandra Dallas
Twenty years of schooling and they put you on the day shift - look out out kid, they keep it all hid — Bob Dylan
No matter how much enthusiasm and effort you put into writing, if you totally lack literary talent you can forget about being a novelist. — Haruki Murakami
I feel like the American people are being lied to and manipulated. President Bush is trying to force 9/11 and Saddam together. — Janeane Garofalo
Slavery received, but the prejudice to which it has given birth remains stationary. — Alexis De Tocqueville
I want a script to affect me in some way. I am usually drawn to character studies, scripts about real people and the world we live in not some fantasy. — Roger Deakins
Two hundred and fifty years of nameless, faceless, forgotten individuals. Yes, they were America's founding fathers and mothers as much as the bewigged white men who laid the whips upon their backs. Why didn't Lina know their names? Why hadn't she studied their histories? Where was the monument? Where was the museum? What had they wished for and worked for and loved? — Tara Conklin
There was a lot of Southern Baptist preachers and some yelling ones but mostly we had a pastor who didn't scream and I found a lot of comfort and joy and peace as a child hearing the Bible. — Victoria Jackson
Visions of swastikas in my head, plans for everyone. It's in the Whites of my eyes. — David Bowie
The reason why some people love to engage in dangerous activities, such as mountain climbing, car racing, and so on, although they may not be aware of it, is that it forces them into the Now - that intensely alive state that is free of time, free of problems, free of thinking, free of the burden of the personality. — Eckhart Tolle
Writing does what physicists cannot: it freezes time; captures the essence of the moment, even as it passes away. Writing says, we were here; that we breathed and felt and saw and made mistakes and learned from them. — L. E. Henderson
