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Anything which throws light upon the Universe, anything which reveals us to ourselves, should be welcome in this world of riddles. — Aleister Crowley

The core of character lies in each individual story person's ability to care about something; to feel implicitly or explicitly that something is important. — Dwight V. Swain

I would have loved to have met Buster Keaton. — Natalie Morales

But strange though it may seem, the more he judged, and the more he realized that men feared and acknowledged his right to judge, the more his innermost soul questioned man's right to judgment of any kind. — Lev Shestov

Love is love, but marriage is an investment. — Erica Jong

WHEN I WAS A boy, after my mother died, I always tried hard to hold her in my mind as I was falling asleep so maybe I'd dream of her, only I never did. Or, rather, I dreamed of her constantly, only as absence, not presence: a breeze blowing through a just-vacated house, her handwriting on a notepad, the smell of her perfume, streets in strange lost towns where I knew she'd been walking only a moment before but had just vanished, a shadow moving away against a sunstruck wall. — Donna Tartt

I realized what you could do in motion pictures by surrounding yourself with geniuses. — Richard Donner

It would be a mistake to export western management to a friendly country. — W. Edwards Deming

keep your breath to cool your porridge — Jane Austen

Don't be a complainer; make things better, let it go, or take action to make it better. — Tina Roth-Eisenberg

I used to try to run five miles every other day, which I worked up to and I was doing it, but I was subjected to my own thoughts for forty minutes without any sensory input, and I couldn't stand what I thought. — Peter Steele

For example, students of policy have noted that the availability heuristic
helps explain why some issues are highly salient in the public's mind while
others are neglected. People tend to assess the relative importance of
issues by the ease with which they are retrieved from memory - and this is
largely determined by the extent of coverage in the media — Daniel Kahneman