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In proportion to his intelligence he was extremely isolated. There's no record of his having had close friends. He traveled alone. Always. Even in the presence of others he was completely alone. People sometimes felt this and felt rejected by it, and so did not like him, but their dislike was not important to him. His wife and family seem to have suffered the most. His wife says those who tried to go beyond the barriers of his reserve found themselves facing a blank. My impression is that they were starved for some kind of affection which he never gave. No one really knew him. That is evidently the way he wanted it, and that's the way it was. Perhaps his aloneness was the result of his intelligence. Perhaps it was the cause. But the two were always together. An uncanny solitary intelligence. — Robert M. Pirsig

The mai tai got its name when two Polynesian alcoholics got in a fight over some neckwear. — George Carlin

I think one of the things which always is forgotten in music class, is the first thing you have to do as a musician is you have to learn how to listen. — Hans Zimmer

I can honestly say I could go two or three days without wondering what Savannah was doing or even thinking about her. Did this make my love less real? I asked myself that question dozens of times during that trip, but I always decided it didn't, for the simple reason that her image would ambush me when I least expected it, overwhelming me with the same ache I had the day I'd left. Anything might set it off: a friend talking about his wife, the sight of a couple holding hands, or even the way some of the villagers would smile as we passed. — Nicholas Sparks

Brain cells create ideas. Stress kills brain cells. Stress is not a good idea — Arthur Frederick Saunders

I think you can use fiction to get inside people's minds. — Don Winslow

The loss of my father was the most traumatic event in my life - I can't forget the pain. — Frank Lowy