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I think your average fan probably just assumes that the same person directs every episode of their favorite series, week in and week out. — Michael Spiller

If I had my hand full of truth, I would take good care how I opened it. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

The contradictions are what make human behavior so maddening and yet so fascinating, all at the same time. — Joan D. Vinge

I know few Christians so convinced of the splendor of the rooms in their Father's house, as to be happier when their friends are called to those mansions ... Nor has the Church's ardent "desire to depart, and be with Christ," ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure. — John Ruskin

You only love once and and then maybe not again. Not on a day like this. The rain, the rain, the rain. — Daniel Handler

I think recordings have been a terrific advance because now, when you have a piece of music, particularly something that appears to the listener very complicated, there's really a push to the world to try to figure out what it was that he was hearing. — Leo Ornstein

Surely, comrades, you don't want Jones back? — George Orwell

Nothing can prepare you for the all-consuming nature of motherhood, and I am very aware of my good fortune, as I spent years fretting about whether I'd ever meet anyone to have a baby with. — Mariella Frostrup

Any country where I am not bored is a country that teaches me nothing. — Albert Camus

The dictatorship is shut up, democracy is always concerned. — Woody Allen

When starting a new business, people get blinders on. They have an idea, they stick to the idea, but they don't test it or check with their potential audience to see if this is a good idea. It happens all the time. Talk to your customers, see what they like and what you can change or not change. — JJ Ramberg

Love, as life, will fortunately remain an eternal mystery which no science will be able to penetrate and which reason cannot rule. Our only hope for the future is that man, endowed with a more delicate sense, will listen to the secrets of his own life. — Ellen Key

Visual impressions are greatly intensified and the eye recovers some of the perceptual innocence of childhood, when the sensum was not immediately and automatically subordinated to the concept. Interest in space is diminished and interest in time falls almost to zero. — Aldous Huxley