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MY MOST CONSTANT and vivid memory is not so much of the people but of the actual house in Aracataca where I lived with my grandparents. It's a recurring dream which persists even now. What's more, every single day of my life I wake up with the feeling, real or imaginary, that I've dreamed I'm in that huge old house. Not that I've gone back there but that I am there, at no particular age, for no particular reason - as if I'd never left it. Even now in my dreams that sense of night-time foreboding which dominated my whole childhood still persists. It was an uncontrollable sensation which began early every evening and gnawed away at me in my sleep until I saw dawn breaking through the cracks in the door. — Gerald Martin

Since humanity came into being, man hath enjoyed himself too little: that alone, my brethren, is our original sin. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Scarlett Johansson was wonderful in 'Lost in Translation,' and then, seemingly within a couple of weeks, she became completely Hollywoodised. I was shocked. I didn't recognise her. I hope to God it's just a phase. — Ian Holm

It makes us feel better that everyone out there is thinking of Maurice. — Robin Gibb

There's no point in getting frustrated at yourself. Just be truthful. — Frederick Lenz

We are all naturally xenophobic. — Jim Harrison

I'm very, very thirsty for knowledge. Just because I'm good at something and have found success doesn't mean I'm done. I'm not even close to being done. I don't know if I ever will be done learning. — Jennifer Lawrence

Twenty years was yesterday, and yesterday was just earlier this morning, and morning seemed light-years away. — Andre Aciman

History has shown that the less people read, the more books they buy. — Albert Camus

I don't have an assistant. I make a lot of people around me my slaves, but no assistant. — Shirley Maclaine