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Whatever is a reality today, whatever you touch and believe in and that seems real for you today, is going to be, like the reality of yesterday, an illusion tomorrow. — Luigi Pirandello

We all have that possibility, that potential and that promise of seeing beyond the seeming. — Maya Angelou

Avoid wine and women - choose a freckly-faced girl for a wife; they are invariably more amiable. — William Osler

When you have an author and an auteur, it's a difficult and challenging relationship. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

One can't have literary comprehension without real experience, mere grammatical knowledge of the words is useless without recognition of their values, and when you young people want to understand a country and its language you should start by seeing it at its most beautiful, in the strength of its youth, at its most passionate. You should begin by hearing the language in the mouths of the poets who create and perfect it, you must have felt poetry warm and alive in your hearts before we smart anatomizing it. — Stefan Zweig

In these difficult years, America has suffered from a fever of words: from inflated rhetoric that promises more than it can deliver; from angry rhetoric that fans discontents into hatreds; from bombastic rhetoric that postures instead of persuading. — Rick Perlstein

Little black horse. Where are you taking your dead rider? — Federico Garcia Lorca

Sorry if I can't be the right monster for you Bella. — Stephenie Meyer

Time, time, time. It's always the wrong time. When is now the time? — Anne McCaffrey

I think I'm seen as trustworthy. I'm seen as having determination and persistence, and I'm seen as having a capacity to reach achievable answers to difficult issues. — John Howard

To me, it's like we're already in the playoffs. Every game is important for our position. We can't relax at all. — Peter Bondra

If you love something, let it go ... — Karen Halvorsen Schreck