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I've cut myself out ... I've cut scenes out that I was in and that's when you realize that you've got to make the best movie you can. — Jon Favreau

The memorable events of history are the visible effects of the invisible changes of human thought. — Gustave Le Bon

It is a perverse tradition we honor. Kings adorn their halls with images of battles they won, the people they've conquered." He paced as he vented, a lifetime frustration pent up in that twisted truth. "I have brought kingdoms on the brink of war to peace, and my deeds will never be deemed as heroic as those who kill." - Paris of Troy. — Aria Cunningham

I had all this anxiety about what it meant to be a minority. My professors - the same men who taught me the intricacies of language - just shied away from the issue. They didn't want to talk about it, other than to suggest I could be a "role model" to other Hispanics - when I went back to my barrio, I suppose. — Richard Rodriguez

Being other than normal is a perilous advantage. — Natalie Clifford Barney

The worst thing in the world that can happen to you if you're an engineer that has given his life to something is for someone to rip it off and put their name to it. — Tim Cook

Everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it's half Judaized, and the other half negrified. — Adolf Hitler

Woody Allen has a wonderful line: 'Today I'm a star. What will I be tomorrow? A black hole?' That's very important to know - that you have the moment, then you lose the moment. You have to see your chances, you have to take them, and you also have to see when you don't have chances to take. — Marina Abramovic

I work pretty much every day. I can't really separate it from life, so I guess the work is my life. — Henry Rollins

Maybe the last human being on Earth won't die of starvation or exposure or as a meal of wild animals.
Maybe the last one to die will be killed by the last one alive. — Rick Yancey

And of all glad words of prose or rhyme, The gladdest are Act while there yet is time — Franklin P. Adams