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If you talk to people nowadays, nothing exists unless it has been seen on TV. It gives people the idea they have seen and know everything, when really they have seen and know nothing. — G.B. Edwards

The pastoral labours of the archbishop of Constantinople provoked and gradually united against him two sorts of enemies; the aspiring clergy, who envied his success, and the obstinate sinners, who were offended by his reproofs. When Chrysostom thundered from the pulpit of St. Sophia against the degeneracy of the Christians, his shafts were spent among the crowd, without wounding or even marking the character of any individual. — Edward Gibbon

We're all so curiously alone, but it's important to keep making signals through the glass — John Marsden

This was depressing, much the way discovering that somebody is easy to manipulate is always a little depressing. — David Foster Wallace

It is a negative sort of achievement, she thinks, to have spent a life warding something off. — Adam Haslett

I have the instruments, ideas, technology, computer techniques. We try to create or see something, which has not been known before - just to discover something together. This is always my dream. — Lennart Nilsson

I have never understood disliking for war. It panders to instincts already catered for within the scope of any respectable domestic establishment. — Alan Bennett

I think horror comedies tend to skew more comedy than horror, for the most part. — Elijah Wood

Failure is hard, but success is far more dangerous. If you're successful at the wrong thing, the mix of praise and money and opportunity can lock you in forever. — Po Bronson

Believe in yourself and you won't need someone else to fulfill your dreams. — Coco Nicole Estef

Overall I think the show went well, kudos to Miss Jeanie It was well rounded. From artwork to singing, to spoken word to short films, I think it definitely stimulated the audience's senses. — Angie Brown