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He had learnt how to feign pleasure in a state of pain; how to feign a rosy picture if there was a gloomy affair; how to feign profits when there were losses. And the art of feigning benefited him in his life, at least in business... — Girdhar Joshi

I have a controversial opinion about evil, because I don't believe evil exists. I believe that actions are dark and destructive but I don't believe evil is a thing. I believe it's a by-product of man's fear and desperation. — Victor Salva

Kill them now, cause I need some kicks. I need some kicks, I'm getting bored. — Lou Reed

It's very important to me to find ways to relate the audience to the characters. This is the first thing to go in most mainstream horror films. — Ti West

the enormity of loss couldnt be born without the promise of something greater — Melissa A. Craven

There is a growing body of work coming out of psychology and cognitive science that says you have no clue why you act the way you do, choose the things you choose, or think the thoughts you think. Instead, you create narratives, little stories to explain away why you gave up on that diet, why you prefer Apple over Microsoft, why you clearly remember it was Beth who told you the story about the clown with the peg leg made of soup cans when it was really Adam, and it wasn't a clown. — David McRaney

Kosovo is not a part of Serbia. It is the very heart of Serbia. — Slobodan Milosevic

My suggestion for a fast style upgrade would be to embrace a pop of color or pattern. Try layering a bright, pullover knit on top of a dress shirt with a subtle or bold pattern. — Cam Newton

Wrinkles appeared and disappeared as he squinted his eyes and relaxed them, like someone peering into a strobe light, police car-top beacon, flashing neon beer sign. — Dennis Vickers

I think that people in the Bible Belt are far less monolithically religious than many people imagine. There are lots and lots of people who are free-thinking, secularists, or atheists in the so-called Bible Belt. — Richard Dawkins

... experimental failure, the disproving of a theory, was as important to the advancement of learning as a success would be. — Daniel Keyes