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Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Cary Fukunaga

You need the actors to feel as much ownership of the performance and the direction of the story as you do to get the most out of everyone's potential. Part of it is just making sure we all have the same vision. — Cary Fukunaga

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Cesar Aira

Like in a dream, everything seemed to be on the point of vanishing but at the same time ablaze with persistent reality. — Cesar Aira

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Warren Miller

If at first you don't succeed, try again. If it still doesn't work out, success may not be your thing. — Warren Miller

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Rawi Hage

There is nothing like the cure of fresh air for cases of bladder infection, paranoia, and Cartesian thinking. — Rawi Hage

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

I hated myself for going, why couldn't I be the kind of person who stays? — Jonathan Safran Foer

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Vivian Gornick

Arthur is smart and he has words, but so do I. I stood there arguing with him. Then, in the middle of a sentence, he said sharply, "I'll decide when the vacation is over."

I stared at him. I don't know what he saw in my face, but his own softened perceptibly. Very quietly he said, "It doesn't mean what it meant when you were young. — Vivian Gornick

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Allen Coulter

I was a child when I first saw 'Vertigo,' and it was very disturbing because I didn't really understand what was going on. — Allen Coulter

Matharoundthecorner Quotes By Hermann Weyl

Not only in geometry, but to a still more astonishing degree in physics, has it become more and more evident that as soon as we have succeeded in unraveling fully the natural laws which govern reality, we find them to be expressible by mathematical relations of surprising simplicity and architectonic perfection. It seems to me to be one of the chief objects of mathematical instruction to develop the faculty of perceiving this simplicity and harmony. — Hermann Weyl