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People who live at a distance are naturally less faulty than those immediately under our own eyes ... — George Eliot
People prefer doing films. That is not the case with me. I don't do theatre because I have to but because it makes me feel alive. I enjoy the whole process of rehearsing, though repetition can make it tedious. — Randeep Hooda
No man has the right to bring up children without surrounding them with books. — Horace Mann
Many appreciate in my former work just what I did not want to express, but which was produced by an incapacity to express what I wanted to express - dynamic movement in equilibrium. But a continuous struggle for this statement brought me nearer. This is what I am attempting in 'Victory Boogie Woogie.' — Piet Mondrian
It's our contention that equity may be in the money, depending on where the liabilities lie. — David Tepper
She knew she was a purveyor of costume, of disguise, a fabricator of persona, one who touched only the protective surface, never the skin, the heart. She was beginning, as a consequence, to envy almost everyone she met, to envy their small preoccupations, their carefully kept account books, the way they stood on streetcorners talking about farm machinery, the weather, the price of a bag of oats, fully connected for the moment to these ordinary things. Her connection continually slipped downstream, against the current, toward the swiftly disappearing past. What beyond the most cursory, practical knowledge of fashion, had the present to do with her? — Jane Urquhart
We sacrifice other species to our own not because our own has any objective metaphysical privilege over others, but simply because it is ours. It may be very natural to have this loyalty to our own species, but let us hear no more from the naturalists about the "sentimentality" of anti-vivisectionists. If loyalty to our own species - preference for man simply because we are men - is not sentiment, then what is? — C.S. Lewis
I am slow here," Henri said, pointing to his mouth. "Not here." He pointed to his eyes. — Kiera Cass
Ram-fication of Ravan-ous thoughts is what Dussehra all about. — Vikrmn
An absolutely necessary part of a writer's equipment, almost as necessary as talent, is the ability to stand up under punishment, both the punishment the world hands out and the punishment he inflicts upon himself. — Irwin Shaw
The bewildering success of my books continues to surprise me. — Khaled Hosseini
I have many fears,' Lymond said. 'But death is not one of them. — Dorothy Dunnett
Self-made men are most always apt to be a little too proud of the job. — Josh Billings