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I don't listen to music when designing. We create in silence. I go through a torturous process because everything has to be precise and right. — Francisco Costa

Elves are cool, man. — Orlando Bloom

Most people never ask where the road goes if the road is very beautiful! This is an ignorance because the 'endings' may never carry the beauties of the beginnings! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The only disadvantage to directing if you've been an actor is how self-conscious you are. When I'm directing, I'm always so aware when I'm speaking to an actor of how easily I could throw them off by saying something careless or not being clear or concise. So it does make you watch your words in a way that sometimes is unhelpful. — Sarah Polley

She had grasped the inner meaning of the Party's sexual puritanism. It was not merely that the sex instinct created a world of its own which was outside the Party's control and which therefore had to be destroyed if possible. What was most important was that sexual privation induced hysteria, which was desirable because it could be transformed into war fever and leader worship. — George Orwell

Russians who voted in 1990 did not think that this would be the last free and fair election in their country's history, which (thus far) it has been. — Timothy Snyder

I think the lack of precision and deep focus is why it took me years to build up my work. — Gil Kane

I've lost some friends. A lot of the girls. — Stacie Orrico

Then they set out along the blacktop in the gunmetal light, shuffling through the ash, each the other's world entire. — Cormac McCarthy

Success is more than a desire; it's a behavior. Act accordingly. — Steve Maraboli

I always say, the bigger the hair, the smaller the hips! — Christie Brinkley

Popular Western notions about fairies have been increasingly sanitized by since Victorian times, before which they were among the most feared of supernatural entities. In earlier times, even the good-natured fairies were believed to use their supernatural powers against people more than for help, and people went out of their way to avoid them or, if they absolutely couldn't, at least placate them. — Rosemary Ellen Guiley