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There is more to Indian cinema than just Bollywood. I think regional cinema, especially Tamil and Marathi cinema, are exploring some really bold themes. — Anurag Kashyap

Writing is an extremely rewarding and humbling process, and I've learned to go with it, that even if it feels absolutely impossible, I will find a way to tell the next story. — Marie Lu

Everything is permitted, everything is allowed, and all our Gods we have outwitted, we are running with the crowd. — Meat Loaf

Shot Gun Boogie, I wanted wedding bells. I'll be back little gal, when your pappy runs out of shells. — Tennessee Ernie Ford

I cannot be afraid. I've spent too long being afraid. Too long being diminished by loss. Too long being everything except what I need to be. And whether I am the Reaper, or whether it's just another mask, it's one I must wear, not just for them, but for myself. — Pierce Brown

If love is a yearning to be like (even to become) the beloved, then hatred, it must be said, can be engendered by the same ambition, when it cannot be fulfilled. — Salman Rushdie

Have you never been so heartbreakingly lonely that you felt as though you would go mad?
- Darcia Moon, Gravitation, Book One: Beyond the Pale — N.L. Armitage

the recipe. It made me feel small, but anchored. Tied to a thing that — Kate Mildenhall

Unrequited love made right is the ultimate, isn't it? — Bella Andre

He really really really shouldn't have done that. Amazing how much more obvious that became one second after it was too late. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Our ability to study is not a discipline but a gift". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

I love the evening star. Does that sound foolish? I used to go into the backyard, after sunset, and wait for it until it shone above the dark gum tree. I used to whisper 'There you are, my darling.' And just in that first moment it seemed to be shining for me alone. It seemed to understand this ... something which is like longing, and yet it is not longing. Or regret - it is more like regret. — Katherine Mansfield