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I think interviews can be fine. It's just there's this terrible fear of coming off wrongly or saying something that gets taken out of context. — Nicholas Hoult

Patriotism is the intelligent appreciation that one's own welfare is inseparably connected with the general welfare and that to prosper personally one must intelligently do his utmost to maintain the general prosperity. — Julius Sterling Morton

What are you thinking, Dean? What do you want?" I whispered as his eyes drifted from my lips then to my eyes. He kept his hands in his pockets as he inched forward.
"What you promised me, — Kate Stewart

Writing screenplays is very freeing from what you can do in comics in a lot of ways. You can change things around. I can take great delight in writing 40 pages, then just pressing delete and getting rid of it and not thinking about it ever again. Whereas in comics, if I had put that kind of effort into it, I couldn't go on. — Daniel Clowes

Sometimes one likes foolish people for their folly, better than wise people for their wisdom. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Get your runtcheeks down those stairs, right now — James Dashner

The highest morality may prove also to be the highest wisdom when the half-told story comes to be finished. — Arthur Conan Doyle

The Eucharist is the link that binds the Christian family together. Take away the Eucharist and you have no brotherliness left — Peter Julian Eymard

Those who know when to halt are unharmed. — Laozi

You don't leave the film alone. You have a new audience, and you have a new medium. Why would you leave it alone? Film is not an antique. It's not a relic. It's not a Leonardo da Vinci. I don't want someone painting over a da Vinci or Rembrandt. But these movies aren't that. — William Friedkin

Don't look at me like I've gotten old or something like that. — Clint Eastwood

All my efforts go into creating an art that can be understood by everyone. — Henri Matisse

When a gently born spinster has little money, her choices are few. She might receive an offer of marriage, but it's unlikely to be from a wealthy man, so she'll have a hard life trying to make ends meet for her growing family. — Jo Beverley