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Material existence is entirely founded on a phantom realm of mind, whose nature and geography are unexplored. — Alan Moore

I wanted to understand pain and the human condition, which is full of pain and regret and sadness - and some happiness, if you're lucky. — Kim Cattrall

With a bad script and even the best cast, the most you can hope for is to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse. — John Rhys-Davies

For a man, staying single in teenages is equivallent of smoking to two and a half packets of cigarettes. — Srinivas Shenoy

There were two practical reasons we moved to Venice. One was that there was an artists movement and a countercultural movement. Lots of people we might want to hire lived in the area. We also wanted to buy in a lower rent area that looked like it was going to be gentrified so that we could eventually sell the studio for more money. — Roger Corman

My friends all say I'm going to be Secretary of State. But I don't see how that would be much different from the job I have now. — Fareed Zakaria

Understanding comes with compassion and compassion comes with truthfulness — Amit Abraham

The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without authority, there could not be worse violence than that of authority under existing conditions. They are mistaken only in thinking that Anarchy can be instituted by a revolution. "To establish Anarchy." "Anarchy will be instituted." But it will be instituted only by there being more and more people who do not require protection from governmental power, and by there being more and more people who will be ashamed of applying this power. — Leo Tolstoy

The next day, all that stopped him from feeling pure exultance was the question: had it been too easy? — Julian Barnes

There is a natural tribal hostility between the married and the unmarried. I cannot stand the shows so often quite instinctively put on by married people to insinuate that they are not only more fortunate but in some way more moral than you are. — Iris Murdoch

What good is ye world when ye canst not livest hither. — K. Hari Kumar