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Educationists are entertaining. We can always find a good laugh in their prose, with its special, ludicrous combination of ignorance and pretentiousness. — Richard Mitchell
First be a magnificent artist and then you can do whatever, but the art must be first. — Francisco Goya
I went to see 'The Piano' with Holly Hunter when I was in a Paula Vogel play, and I was just gone. I couldn't focus at all. It took that creative part of my brain with it so absolutely. — Cherry Jones
When we sin and mess up our lives, we find that God doesn't go off and leave us- he enters into our trouble and saves us. — Eugene H. Peterson
What do you want to see?" he asks. What I always want to see. "A place I'll never forget. — Katie Kacvinsky
It was understood that nothing of a tender nature could possibly be confided to old Barley, by reason of his being totally unequal to the consideration of any subject more psychological than gout, rum, and purser's stores. — Charles Dickens
When you make a film, it's a bet. You don't know how the film is going to be, anyway. — Juliette Binoche
She had an emptiness in her eyes like a ghost tired of haunting. — Stuart Jaffe
When the crowd appreciates you, it encourages you to be a little more daring, I think. — Julius Erving
So much in life is about almosts, not quites. — Alice Sebold
The Afghan sky, under which the most beautiful idylls on earth were woven, grew suddenly dark with armored predators; its azure limpidity was streaked with powder trails, and the terrified swallows dispersed under a barrage of missiles. War had arrived. In fact, it had just found itself a homeland ... — Yasmina Khadra
The sex illusion is not a fixed quantity: not what mathematicians call a constant. It varies from zero in my wife's case to madness in that of our stepsister. — George Bernard Shaw
He that uses his words loosely and unsteadily will either not be minded or not understood. — John Locke
