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My dad was proud of himself when he farted. He sounds like he's strangling a chicken when he farts. — Carl Barron

When I wrote Wakolda at first I wasn't conscious that I was writing about something so close to or that had so many similar elements with XXY. It was just after I was done writing that I noticed it. I think both teenagers in each film have many similarities, and Mengele is the extreme version of the plastic surgeon in XXY. Both stories definitely have several ideas connecting them. — Lucia Puenzo

The parent who loves his child dearly but asks for nothing in return might qualify as a saint, but he will not qualify as a parent. For a child who can claim love without meeting any of the obligations of love will be a self-centered child and many such children have grown up in our time to become petulant lovers and sullen marriage partners because the promise of unconditional love has not been fulfilled. — Selma Fraiberg

The darkest period of my life, so far, arrived the summer I was pregnant with my eldest son. The future was growing in me with all of its terrifying unpredictability, and I found myself anxious, unable to work and woefully at sea. — Lauren Groff

The men with whom we live resemble a field of ruins of the most precious sculptural designs where everything shouts at us: come, help, perfect ... we yearn immeasurably to become whole. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains. The — W. Somerset Maugham

You never walk alone. Even the devil is the lord of flies. — Gilles Deleuze

I thought the original Communist revolutionaries coordinated themselves a bit better and didn't go around shouting about it. — John Lennon

The Apocalypse must be near, because a guy is arguing against grilling. — Rachel Caine

It seems love is the root of all pain and most of its fruit only leaves a bitter taste behind. — L.F. Falconer

Puritans should wear fig leaves on their eyes. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

We are all gathered to the same fold. — Horace