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When making a film, I'm never concerned about whether the theme is new or whether it's been done before in cinema or not. I'm led to make films if there's a theme that interests me or I experience something in my own life that confronts me with something that I want to deal with. — Michael Haneke

There is a lot of learning I have to do and a lot of growing up I have to do. — Bubba Watson

She walks towards Karen and Karen feels a cool wind against her skin, and the grandmother holds out both of her knobby old hands, and Karen puts out her own hands and touches her, and her hands feel as if sand is falling over them. There's a smell of milkweed flowers and garden soil. The grandmother keeps on walking; her eyes are light blue, and her cheek comes against Karen's, cool grains of dry rice. Then she's like the dots on the comic page, close up, and then she's only a swirl in the air, and then she's gone. — Margaret Atwood

For months I heard whispers and though it had seemed that they were carried to me on the wind, they were really coming from inside my own head. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Regrets don't help anything. — Sue Monk Kidd

You don't have to settle for what you are at this moment. You can work to make a difference.
Chex — Piers Anthony

Women can only see beyond what their fragile heart wants to believe when they are in love. — Shannon L. Alder

Many promised him their voices: Fralegg the Strong, clever Alvyn Sharp, humpbacked Hotho Harlaw. Hotho offered him a daughter for his queen. "I have no luck with wives," Victarion told him. His first wife died in childbed, giving him a stillborn daughter. His second had been stricken by a pox. And his third ... "A king must have an heir," Hotho insisted. "The Crow's Eye brings three sons to show before the kingsmoot." "Bastards — George R R Martin

Onerous moral strictures weed out the uncommitted and guarantee a minimum level of solidarity and trust within the group. — Eduardo Porter

Learn by doing or even better unlearn by doing. The opposite of what you learned. — Ernst Haas