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I think I usually play the woman that, after the person tries to go for some extraordinary feat of romantic accomplishment, they happily wind up with me. — Jessica Hecht

Contrary to general belief, an artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs. — Edgard Varese

Let's hope my aging brain hasn't failed us." "Yes," Lana added. "Let's hope we're not in Canada or Mexico by now." "Very funny. — James Dashner

Devo and The Cramps didn't get big until they went to New York City. Chrissie Hynde didn't get big until she moved to London. When I was growing up, there wasn't even a place to play - just one little bar. If we wanted to have a gig, then we had to drive 45 minutes up to Cleveland. — Dan Auerbach

What one seems to want in art, in experiencing it, is the same thing that is necessary for its creation, a self-forgetful, perfectly useless concentration. — Elizabeth Bishop

The cask will long retain the flavour of the wine with which it was first seasoned. — Horace

All true art must help the soul to realize its inner self. — Mahatma Gandhi

You pushed it too far. You shouldn't take the same risk again."
"Says the guy who got shot. — Joss Stirling

The truth is that Leon, like a lot of those-maybe everyone-who trips on acid, never really came back. he recovered but he was never the same guy again. He had lost something-innocence of hell. Acid presses a little button in your mind that should never be pressed — Craig Ferguson

Sometimes our cruelest acts come not from meaning to do wrong but from not trying hard enough not to. — Richard Paul Evans

There was no trust anywhere in the world, O my brothers, the way I could see it. — Anthony Burgess

My friend, the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, was murdered in 2004 for having been insufficiently reverent toward Islam. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Who needs a blue sky when he's unhappy? Robert was right. The sky whether grey or blue, is cold and unemotional, and ultimately even the sun is only a fireball that, unaffected by everything going on here below on Earth, simply spews in masses of magma into space. — Nicolas Barreau