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There's an awful temptation to just keep on researching. There comes a point where you just have to stop, and start writing. — David McCullough

A computer cannot manufacture new information. That's the difference between our brain and a computer. — Chris Prentiss

Now the whole dizzying and delirious range of sexual possibilities has been boiled down to that one big, boring, bulimic word. RELATIONSHIP. — Julie Burchill

He could see the fish and he had only to look at his hands and feel his back against the stern to know that this had truly happened and was not a dream. — Ernest Hemingway,

Don't think that the things around you don't count, because they do. — Jarvis Cocker

Many young people adopt pleasures for which they have not the least taste, only because they are called by that name ... You mustallow that drunkenness, which is equally destructive to body and mind, is a fine pleasure. Gaming, that draws you into a thousand scraps, leaves you penniless, and gives you the air and manners of an outrageous madman, is another most exquisite pleasure, is it not? As to running after women, the consequences of that vice are only the loss of one's nose, the total destruction of health, and, not unfrequently, the being run through the body. — Lord Chesterfield

What was alien was being ordinary, being humdrum, being trapped into appeasing ... having to crush and stifle my opinions, not being allowed to be brilliant, tricking myself into mediocrity. — Russell Brand

In order to have great happiness, you have to have great pain and unhappiness-otherwise how would you know when you're happy? — Leslie Caron

It's a good country for myths. Things seem to take root here. — Diana Gabaldon

When you have nothing other than your breath, then you are fully alive. — Art Hochberg

I think, for some children, your skills don't lie in written words. A lot of school is based around written words and how good you are at spelling or reading. From a young age, if you're told you can't spell or read very well, you're made to feel a bit stupid. — Erin Richards

The workpeople, to be sure, were most annoyingly slow, but time cured that. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Some may say that I couldn't sing, but no one can say that I didn't sing. — Florence Foster Jenkins

On a film, you do your own work, you come together and meet on set, and then you shoot. It's great. — Bojana Novakovic