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As soon as you become aware that something is not working, immediately shift your focus to the desired result. — Alan Cohen

I look at the human sciences as poetic sciences in which there is no objectivity, and I see film as not being objective, and cinema verite as a cinema of lies that depends on the art of telling yourself lies. If you're a good storyteller then the lie is more true than reality, and if you're a bad one, the truth is worse than a half lie. — Jean Rouch

We are here to learn to endure the beams of love. — William Blake

I will not call it my philosophy; for I did not make it. God and humanity made it; and it made me. — G.K. Chesterton

The decent docent doesn't doze; He teaches standing on his toes. His students dassn't doze and does, And that's what teaching is and was. — David McCord

You can never understand one language until you understand at least two. — Geoffrey Willans

I no nothing of god or the devil, and after 400 years ... This is the only real evil left ... — Anne Rice

Is it better to be extremely ambitious, or rather modest? Probably the latter is safer; but I hate safety, and would rather fail gloriously than dingily succeed. — Vita Sackville-West

Where there's no faith there's an open door for the enemy — Mark Post

Women only know how to wound so. There is a poison on the tips of their little shafts, which stings a thousand times more than a man's blunter weapon. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Dreams are merely life asleep.
Wake them up... — J.W. Patten

You were right," I whisper. He sighs and I feel the air softly blow the back of my neck. He holds me tighter around my middle and buries his head into my back, his lips just barely touching the skin left exposed from my tank top. "I wish I wasn't. — Kandi Steiner

I believe that it is essential to our leadership in the world and to the development of true democracy in our country to have no discrimination in our country whatsoever. This is most important in the schools of our country. — Eleanor Roosevelt

The only thing I am afraid of is fear. — Arthur Wellesley