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What I do have to get across is the truth of the moment within the given scene. It's my job, as a director and screenwriter, to create the environment in which all those moments will come together eventually. — James Gray

Success for me means being able to work. I don't look at so much at what I've done as much as I look to what I will do. — Phylicia Rashad

All my life I have felt events to be the result of my own sins. — Jane Gardam

The field is a halfway house, halfway between the detail of those intimately known places and the ignorance of a landscape view ... The essence of a field is that the cultural accommodates the natural there. The human being makes room for and makes use of those organisms that are not him. In that way the field is a poem to symbiosis, and a human contract with the natural. — Adam Nicolson

The forms of mathematics, the harmonies of music, the motions of the planets, and the gods of the mysteries were all essentially related for Pythagoreans, and the meaning of that relation was revealed in an education that culminated in the human soul's assimilation to the world soul, and thence to the divine creative mind of the universe. — Richard Tarnas

I would sooner read the catalogue of the Army and Navy Stores or Bradshaw's Guide than nothing at all, and indeed I have spent many delightful hours over both these works. — W. Somerset Maugham

If you flip a coin 1000 times, eventually it's going to roll away someplace where you can't get it. — Tom Toles

He loved politicians - even Republicans. — Margaret Truman Daniel

Start over again. Concentrate." [to a young Ernest Hemingway] — Gertrude Stein

There is one person who fits so perfectly in my life, someone I love unconditionally - someone who makes me laugh until I cry, and someone who I'm so attracted to that my blood will race through my veins at his every touch. — Ellie Wade

Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure. — Adolf Hitler