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There are a great many opinions in this world, and a good half of them are professed by people who have never been in trouble.
(The Mill) — Anton Chekhov

By the Angel, Bridget's depressing," said Henry, setting down his newspaper directly on his plate and causing the edge to soak through with egg yolk. Charlotte opened her mouth as if to object, and closed it again. "It's all heartbreak, death and unrequited love."
"Well, that is what most songs are about," said Will. "Requited love is nice, but it doesn't make much of a ballad. — Cassandra Clare

I've got what I want, and I've got the luck to express myself and to be paid and to do what I do as a creative person. — Riccardo Tisci

You do not see anything when you experience pure consciousness; you become everything. — Sebastian Pole

Why you'll never see a woman with a bomb in her shoe: we have too much respect for shoes. — Carolyn V. Hamilton

It is an interesting experience to become acquainted with a country through the eyes of the insane, and, if I may say so, a particularly useful grounding for life in Britain. — Bill Bryson

If the world ran the way a crew runs a set, we'd have a better, more progressive world. — Steven Spielberg

I was always interested in finding the elegance of each style and understanding why it influences so many people. — Volker Bertelmann

Be patient; patience is a pillar of faith. — Umar

Religion and philosophy have different logics, speak different languages. Their logics are mutually exclusive, languages sometimes overlapping. It is hard to find something really common in them. I think I
a man in totally unconditional pursuit of happiness, whatever it is, wherever it lies
am only supposed to consider which of them has more in common with life! — Raheel Farooq

Let's fall, or rather rise, in Love. — Vikrmn

Who knew that when you cut a slit in the belly of the night sky, it bled color? — Jodi Picoult

Failure was not an indication of perpetual failure - no! Instead, it was another step along the creative process: we make; we discard. By discarding, I could make again. I could do what I needed to do: write the next book. Write the right book. — Kelly Barnhill