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It's not my job to try and alter the director's style - he's in charge, and I'll always give him my trust. — Ewan McGregor

I like soundtracks and I like film. — Adam Jones

For a person whose sole burning ambition is to write - like myself - college is useless beyond the Sophomore year. — William Styron

I have a dress fitting to get to at three.' (Simon)
'Cool,' said Kyle, slinging his messenger bag over his shoulder and heading for the door. 'Get them to make you something in red. It's totally your color. — Cassandra Clare

Just imagine! In the early nineteenth century, this cathedral was in such a state of disrepair that the city considered tearing it down. Luckily for us, Victor Hugo heard about the plans to destroy it and wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame to raise awareness of its glorious history. And, by golly, did it work! Parisians campaigned to save it, and the building was repaired and polished to the pristine state you find today. — Stephanie Perkins

As Americans trekked across France to Paris and leapfrogged from one Pacific island to the next, they would be surrounded by nothing but the war, and comforted by little apart from their books. — Molly Guptill Manning

And people in America are very practical people across the political spectrum. Very conservative women want their kids, their daughters taking birth control. — Howard Dean

This whole book is composed of first pages. — Helene Cixous

A man's daughter is his heart. Just with feet, walking out in the world. — Mat Johnson

Some years ago I was struck by the large number of falsehoods that I had accepted as true in my childhood, and by the highly doubtful nature of the whole edifice that I had subsequently based on them. I realized that it was necessary, once in the course of my life, to demolish everything completely and start again right from the foundations if I wanted to establish anything at all in the sciences that was stable and likely to last. — Rene Descartes