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First get a clear notion of what you desire to accomplish and then in all probability you will succeed in doing it. — Henry Maudslay
Actually, screenplays were much more detailed than what I did in the book In the book I had to invent a style for communicating what the sensation of looking at a film would be, whereas the screenplays I wrote in Paris were actual blueprints for how to do the film, with every gesture, every little movement noted in exhaustive detail. — Paul Auster
I have made believe so long that now I am quite sincere in my conviction that we can see pretty much whatever we look for; which should prove the desirability of searching for amusement and profit rather than for boredom and disillusion. — Gelett Burgess
The object in America is to avoid contact, to treat all as foes unless they're known to be friends. Here you have a million crabs living in a million crevices ... But the garden's greatest benefit, I feel, as not relief to the eyes, but to make the eyes sees our neighbors. — Paul Fleischman
Every time that we sin, we are born of the devil. But every time that we do good, we are born of God. — Saint John Chrysostom
It's no longer enough to teach our children Bible stories; they need doctrine and apologetics. — William Lane Craig
I can help a lot of other people who've gone through the same thing by building a center that will help men and women who don't have the funds to take care of themselves and get the medical treatment. — David Gest
You are now old enough to know how very important to your future life will be the manner in which you employ your present time — Jon Meacham
"Doctor, my leg hurts. What can I do?" The doctor says, "Limp!" — Henny Youngman
I find myself most drawn to: art that has arisen from a deeply personal conversation between the artist and the work at hand. It is art that walks perilously close to the Edge, that crosses the river of blood into Faerie, that flies so high it is scorched by the sun, and then returns to tell the tale to us. It is art that needed to be written, or painted, or sung, or woven, or otherwise shaped. It is art gifted by the Mystery to the maker ... and then, in turn, gifted to us. — Terri Windling