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Anti-narrative sequences of a man (Watt) sitting in a dark bedroom drinking bourbon while his wife (Heath) and an Amway representative (Johnson) have acrobatic coitus in the background's lit hallway. — David Foster Wallace

You don't want to vilify your ego. — Jeff Bridges

Feminism now seems to be defined as success is defined: as being as good at capitalism as men are. I feel very estranged from it. — Jessa Crispin

I am delighted if people find that kind of sustenance in novels, but perhaps it's because they don't read the Scripture that they are comparing it to, which would perhaps provide deeper sustenance than many contemporary novels. — Marilynne Robinson

It is better not to be different from one's fellows. The ugly and the stupid have the best of it in this world. — Oscar Wilde

We were defined by what we did. What we had to do.
I think this is why guys like football, and why they join the army, because as long as you are playing the game or following orders you do not have to figure out who you really are. — Pete Hautman

Without initiation into the scientific spirit one is not in possession of the best tools humanity has so far devised for effectively directed reflection. [Without these one] fails to understand the full meaning of knowledge. — John Dewey

As worms are used to bait fish; bribes are used to ensnare fools. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I didn't have any desire to be an actor until right before I did it. — Jamie Sives

I'm more eclectic.Maybe I'm minimalist in the respect that I love black ... black for the winter, white for the summer, you know? But I love artisanal things. — Donna Karan

Christ commands his people to love their enemies, because if not, that would rule out pretty much the entire world. — Criss Jami

Many people flounder about in life because they do not have a purpose, an objective toward which to work. — George Halas