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He smiled when he talked, a smile that was not completely cold, but was the professional smile of a man who spends his days answering easy questions for people whom he'd rather usher out of his office via catapult. — Cherie Priest

What we have instead are false memories aroused later and more pertinent to this later perspective than to the original events. Sometimes in matters of great emotion, one representation, retaining all the original intensity, comes to replace another, which is then discarded and forgotten. The new representation is called a screen memory. A screen memory is a compromise between remembering something painful and defending yourself against that very remembering. — Karen Joy Fowler

I want to prove a point. That point is, actors are artists, not narcissists necessarily. — William Hurt

Increasing creativeness doesn't require anything more than increasing your observations: become more aware of possible combinations. — Scott Berkun

Marsh touched the rim of his hat and smiled at them. The ladies tittered at each other and cast long glances at him from behind their lace gloves as they made their way to the row of ornate passenger dirigibles that sat urging against their moorings in the fading light.
"Do try not to attract too much attention to yourself, Mr. Marsh," Elle said.
"Easier said than done," he responded without taking his eyes off the ladies.
Elle took a deep breath to dispel her annoyance. — Liesel Schwarz

Even when you self-destruct, you want to fail more, lose more, die more than others, stink more than others. — Don DeLillo

Fashion keeps me designing: the love of change, the idea that the next one will be the right one, the nonstop dialogue — Karl Lagerfeld

The government is now in a position to do what Franklin D. Roosevelt did during the Great Depression of the 1930s - use a crisis of the times to create new institutions that will last for generations. To this day, we are still subsidizing millionaires in agriculture because farmers were having a tough time in the 1930s. — Thomas Sowell

Trayvon Martin, at the most, seems only to have been guilty of being himself. — Aberjhani

The way to get unstuck is to start down the wrong path, right now. — Seth Godin

Music is a hobby, because I'm not making any money out of it, but I put just as much conviction into that as I do into my acting. — River Phoenix