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We don't know very well those we love But I understand them fairly well Being all these people myself I who am however but a baboon. — Max Jacob

In the end he said, I am Mercier, alone, ill, in the cold, the wet, old, half mad, no way on, no way back. He eyed briefly, with nostalgia, the ghastly sky, the hideous earth. At your age, he said. Another act. Immaterial — Samuel Beckett

Reaking up the space and using the space, using the length of the space, the height of it, whatever, the light, all of those things. It's something that you have to kind of slowly recognize in your work and develop over years of making work. — Robert Barry

I believe in physical comedy, because that reaches out most to people. — Norman Wisdom

But i think it would drive me more crazy to just go do a movie that I didn't believe in, you know? — Edward Furlong

One thing that gets lost in all the aggregation throughout this book: on an individual level, the personal affects of these broad social forces are often very subtle... when you go person by person, any individual's experience is too small and too varied to conclusively say anything racial has happened. It could be your skin or it could be just you. On the other side of it, it's laughable to think of one red-faced guy searching for n****r jokes because Barak Obama got elected, but it's a lot less funny when you can see that he's one of thousands and thousands making the same search. And it's less funny still when you see the large affects these private attitudes can still have, even in public life. Thus the story of just one of us versus the story of us all. That's why data like this is necessary; it ends arguments that anecdotes could never win. It provides facts that need facing. — Christian Rudder

Lie through your teeth and call it a novel. All will be well. — James R. Paddock

God is the ultimate good Father. - Jeanette Gardner Littleton - — Gary Chapman

With politicians, artful evasion is always preferable to the outright lie. — Molly Ivins