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There is a sort of theory that you should adapt bad books because they always make more successful films. — Christopher Hampton

I keep meeting directors that are so irresistible. I only do irresistible films, because I don't need to act to feel myself alive. — Mathieu Amalric

The man of science, the artist, the philosopher are attached to their nations as much as the day-laborer and the merchant. — Julien Benda

The two great moments in human history are the day that Christ was born and the day He was raised from the dead. These are represented by Christmas and Easter - the two biggest holidays for the church. People who don't even go to church do go on these days. — Louie Giglio

It is far easier to design a class to be thread-safe than to retrofit it for thread safety later. — Brian Goetz

To pass the time, I made valiant strides in my effort to read Ulysses, but feared I was losing the war. A hundred pages in, I was getting the sneaking suspicion that James Joyce might have been an asshole, and by Nebraska I was in a foul mood. — B. Justin Shier

Patience is bitter, but bears a sweet fruit. — Idries Shah

Mystery, like faith, defies human logic. — Maureen Moss

The health of an enlightened and progressive society is measured by how vibrant is its science fiction, since that is where true self-critique and appraisal and hope lie. — David Brin

If you put a demo on the net and people say it was the finished version then they're going to say it sucks. I really hate that. — David Guetta

Anyone taken as an individual is tolerably sensible and reasonable - as a member of a crowd, he at once becomes a blockhead. — Friedrich Schiller

I get paid to practice. I play the game for free. — Junior Seau

When you buy a new pair of shoes you can start all fresh again and have confendce on what you are going — Lisa Greenwald

My key to heaven is that I loved Jesus in the night. — Mother Teresa