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Well, bless my soul, what stupid creatures one has to mix with in this world! — Knut Hamsun
I always felt that with an Antoine Doinel film, Truffaut was taking a vacation, that Francois could relax when making a Doinel film. All of the language came to him very easily. 'The 400 Blows,' I felt, was a collage of all his childhood experiences. Every time he felt an Antoine Doinel film was necessary, he'd make one. — Jean-Pierre Leaud
children were like plants - they had to have sunshine if they were to grow. — V.C. Andrews
She searched the truth with an anguish almost as great as her terrible fear of finding it . — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
She imagines me full of dead things, re-consuming that which I am trying to grow out of. — Neil Hilborn
Its easy to be victorious for a day but difficult to be successful in the life. — Zeeshan Ahmed
We're all interconnected. For example, a simple lack of fresh water can lead to population dislocation, which can lead to political radicalization, which can lead to great pressure on the states that receive refugees because of a migrating population. — Harrison Ford
Books have their destinies like men. And their fates, as made by generations of readers, are very different from the destinies foreseen for them by their authors. Gulliver's Travels, with a minimum of expurgation, has become a children's book; a new illustrated edition is produced every Christmas. That's what comes of saying profound things about humanity in terms of a fairy story. — Aldous Huxley
In heaven's name be a man, sir! Your pitiful whining sickens me! — Alan Moore
I take the typical words, or I pick a two-word, three-word pattern. One of the things I'm known for is I was one of the first rappers to end their bars rhyming multisyllabically. — Bun B.
He had decided to live there because the view was so beautiful, because, from his vantage point, he seemed to be looking out onto the incarnation of a divine being. But who was he to be pampered with daily and hourly sight of loveliness? Who was he to be living in the visible presence of God? — Aldous Huxley
