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Interludes Movie Quotes By Frank Gruber

A novel is an interminable effort. You think until you are weary. You write until you are ready to scream. You stop. You rest. But you have to get back to it. You have to pick up the threads, revive your enthusiasm, recapture the mood. — Frank Gruber

Interludes Movie Quotes By Billy Corgan

People act like Nirvana invented grunge; they just took it and personified it. — Billy Corgan

Interludes Movie Quotes By Homer

Oh, my tattered rags are caught on your coffee table. — Homer

Interludes Movie Quotes By Truth Devour

Synchronise your behaviour with your intent and never loose sight of your smile. — Truth Devour

Interludes Movie Quotes By J.D. Salinger

When it became clear that nothing of the kind was forthcoming, I took more direct action. I prayed for the city to be cleared of people, for the gift of being alone - a-l-o-n-e: which is the one New York prayer that rarely gets lost or delayed in channels, and in no time at all everything I touched turned to solid loneliness.
- De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period (1952) — J.D. Salinger

Interludes Movie Quotes By Mark Hopkins

We say then, that Christianity is adapted to the intellect, because its spirit coincides with that of true philosophy; because it removes the incubus of sensuality and low vice; because of the place it gives to truth; because it demands free inquiry; because its mighty truths and systems are brought before the mind in the same way as the truths and systems of nature; because it solves higher problems than nature can; and because it is so communicated as to be adapted to every mind. — Mark Hopkins

Interludes Movie Quotes By Samuel Johnson

The hopes of zeal are not wholly groundless. — Samuel Johnson

Interludes Movie Quotes By Boris Pasternak

As it fantasizes, poetry comes across nature. The real, living world is the only project of the imagination which has once succeeded and which still goes on being endlessly successful. Look at it continuing, moment after moment a success. It is still real, still deep, utterly absorbing. It is not something you are disappointed in next morning. It serves the poet as example, even more than a sitter or a model. — Boris Pasternak