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I was both charmed and moved by Midday with Buuel, Mexican filmmaker and writer Claudio Isaac's personal and very poetic recollection of his friendship with his mentor, the Spanish surrealist Luis Buuel. — C.M. Mayo
I'd do it all over again. — Jodi Picoult
Mankind has one great habit, a bad habit: To create rules on behalf of God! Unless A God appears on the sky and says 'Here are the rules,' do not take any rule serious! Remember that in this universe, there is no port that you can take refuge apart from the reason and the science! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Sure, if you saw your friend in hell, you would persuade him hard to come thence, if that would serve ; and why do you not now persuade him to prevent it? The charity of our ignorant forefathers may rise up in judgment against us, and condemn us. They would give all their estates almost, for so many masses, or pardons, to deliver the souls of their friends from a feigned purgatory, and we will not so much as importunately admonish and entreat them, to save theme from the certain flames of hell ; though this may be effectual to do them good, and the other will do none (403). Hadst thou rather he should burn for ever in hell, than thou shouldst lose his favour, or the maintenance thou hast from him? (408) — Richard Baxter
better. Because soon I'd have to pry — J.C. Reed
I always had long legs. When I was young, I used to think, 'Why do I look like a little pony?' — Tina Turner
Your story does not live in your soul, only in your mind. — Neale Donald Walsch
Life isn't all about what you don't have, but yet, what you do with what you have been given. — Robert M. Hensel
School has ruined cinema.It's official. There's nothing worth living for. — Stephanie Perkins
The bibliophile is the master of his books, the bibliomaniac their slave. — Henry Ward Beecher
I feel like people are funny, and women are people, so I'm sick of the distinction. — Kate Flannery
When my mother died, my father was in a crisis, my sister was in a crisis, everyone was in a crisis. I went round the night my mother was lying in the kitchen, and I organised everything, from the undertaker to the funeral ... I looked after everybody, I sorted it all out and I've done so ever since. — Stuart Rose