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That which we remember is, more often than not, that which we would like to have been; or that which we hope to be. Thus our memory and our identity are ever at odds; our history ever a tale told by inattentive idealists. — Ralph Ellison

I think that true horror is accomplished by slowly getting into your brain. The old way is much more scary. — Sergio Aragones

I've now returned to the business again because I finally realised that I really enjoy the creative process. — Gil Gerard

I don't like good habits. They strike me as being so easily broken. — Linnea Gelland

Don't be afraid to let your past and present come together to create something new — Michelle D. Argyle

I looked up, into the muddy hazel eyes of the nicest man I would ever learn to hate. — R. J. Anderson

The Socratic teacher turns his students away from himself and back onto themselves; he hides in paradoxes, makes himself inaccessible. The intimate relationship between student and teacher here is not one of submission, but of a contest for truth. — Karl Jaspers

Human life is limited but I would like to live forever. — Yukio Mishima

We don't collect fancy cars or houses, horde money, make investments. We travel the road, collect sights and sounds instead. Respect and pride are practically currency here. — C.M. Stunich

He was a bureaucrat, not a hitman, and most of the time that's what supervillainy looks like in real life. — Ben Dyer

Today every city, town, or village is affected by it. We have entered the Neon Civilization and become a plastic world.. It goes deeper than its visual manifestations, it affects moral matters; we are engaged, as astrophysicists would say, on a decaying orbit. — Raymond Loewy

The initial planting of seedlings at the start of a forestry study represents a weary victory, won by a stoic researcher with a strong sense of fatalism. This unique intellectual agony shapes the character of the tree experimentalist and selects for those with a religious devotion to science. Patient, with overtones of masochism. — Hope Jahren