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What is so weird is that young people who want to be 'celebrities' do not want to put in the hard work. They don't want to do the training, go to drama school, read Shakespeare, try different accents and study technique. They just want to be famous. It is not just in England; it's the same in America and all over Europe. — Joan Collins

Do you know what the imagination is, Susan?"
The child nodded sagely. "That's when you see things that aren't really there."
"Well, not exactly," said Kris with a smile. "No -- to me the imagination is a place all by itself. A very wonderful country. You've heard of the British Nation and the French Nation?"
Susan nodded again.
"Well, this is the Imagination. And once you get there you can do almost anything you want. — Valentine Davies

Learn to trust your instincts. Only something dead goes with the tide. Only something living can go against it. — Tony Parsons

I'm trying to focus on my job as I see it, which is to write the next thing and to remain, to the degree that I ever was, a noticer. — Garth Risk Hallberg

If you understand life ... you MUST be misinformed! — Paulo Coelho

What I'm saying is individuals have better ideas if they're connected to rich, diverse networks of other individuals. If you put yourself in an environment with lots of different perspectives, you yourself are going to have better, sharper, more original ideas. It's not that the network is smart. — Steven Johnson

I don't flatter myself - I'm not a scientist, I'm not a conservation expert. — Edward Norton

A fly is as untamable as a hyena. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hope is a constant companion in this life. It is the one thing that neither cruel nature, God, nor other men can wrench from us. Health, wealth, beloved brothers and sisters, children, friends, the past, the future - all can be stolen from us as easily as an unguarded purse. But our greatest treasure, hope, remains. It is a sturdy little motor within, purring, ticking, driving us on when reason would suggest surrender. It is both the most pathetic and noblest thing about us, the most absurd and the most admirable quality we possess, for as long as we have hope, we also have the capacity for love, for caring, for decency. — Dean Koontz

Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching mathematics. — Simeon Denis Poisson

The sun, emerged from its gray shrouds of cloud, shone with a summer brilliance on the untouched slopes. Pausing in my work to overlook that pristine expanse, I felt the same profound thrill it gives me to see the trees and grassland waist-high under flood water - as if the usual order of the world had shifted slightly, and entered a new phase. — Sylvia Plath

I always take blushing either for a sign of guilt, or of ill breeding. — William Congreve