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With respect to ingenious subconsciousness, I think, philosophers might well rival poets. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I couldn't find an actor to play Freddy Krueger with the sense of ferocity I was seeking. Everyone was too quiet, too compassionate towards children. Then Robert Englund auditioned. — Wes Craven

Keep me up till five because all your stars are out, and for no other reason ... Oh dare to do it Buddy! Trust your heart. You're a deserving craftsman. It would never betray you. Good night. I'm feeling very much over-excited now, and a little dramatic, but I think I'd give almost anything on earth to see you writing a something, an anything, a poem, a tree, that was really and truly after your own heart. — J.D. Salinger

If our cover breaks in here, we're toast. Worse that toast, we're the crappy crumbs of carbon left at the bottom of a toster oven that I haven't cleaned out in three months. — Michael R. Underwood

A little superstition is a good thing to keep in one's bag of precautions. — Gertrude Atherton

Music, art, landscape - these are all things I draw inspiration from. — Josh McDermitt

Forty-three years old, and still afraid of my father. Some tycoon, hunh? — John Saul

When you travel the world, you have to watch and you have to listen. We're not going to come in to Ireland without an understanding that there's a history that's very sensitive. — Chuck D

When the poet is in love, he is incapable of writing poetry on love. He has to write when he remembers that he was in love. — Umberto Eco

The role of democracy is not to banish disagreement but rather to prevent political disagreements from devolving into armed conflict. — Michael C. Munger

Some weeks there's no writing, and some weeks are full of writing. — Ann Packer

If the Great Physician examined your life, what do you think His diagnosis would be concerning your spiritual life? — Jonah Books

Isn't that exactly the definition of biography? An artificial logic imposed on an 'incoherent succession of images'? — Milan Kundera