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The art of watching has become mere skill at rapid apperception and understanding of continuously changing visual images. The younger generation has acquired this cinematic perception to an amazing degree. — Johan Huizinga
Because that's how intelligent people conduct themselves. They allow for each other's differences. — Ann Rinaldi
When told that man lives in delusion everyone thinks of himself as the exception; hence his delusion. — Vernon Howard
I fail to understand how you can justify a poll tax on the entire population, yet exclude a significant proportion of that population from programmes that this tax is paying for. — Jonathan Dimbleby
Starting out in Kid's Cove, Mangle is mostly endoskeleton, as his suit is in pretty rough shape. He does have a pink bowtie. Mangle will lunge at you from the ceiling, so keep an eye out for him! Balloon — Hayley May
The reproduction of
what the senses perceive in nature through the veil of the soul. — Edgar Allan Poe
Drumming's pretty physical. We sit at the back of the stage getting beat up like a workhorse. — Tommy Lee
The pains we inflict upon ourselves hurt most most of all. — Sophocles
You bought a Ferrari but you drive it like a Fiat. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic
The tree of life is the center of the universe. According to the purpose of God, the earth is the center of the universe, the garden of Eden is the center of the earth, and the tree of life is the center of the garden of Eden. We must realize that the whole universe is centered on this tree of life: nothing is more central and crucial to both God and man than this tree. It is very meaningful to see man in the garden standing before the tree of life. — Witness Lee
I've decided she's worthy of something more special, something worthy of my powers. — Kelsey Ketch
Ever her protector, the doctor understood the slim girl needed the dark and twisted stories that made her feel not quite as alone when she read them. — Elizabeth Hunter
