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I used to wanna change the world. Now I just wanna leave the room with a little dignity. — Justin Vivian Bond

It is only when we are by ourselves that we can know others. When we are with other human beings we are distracted. People try and dream us into their dreams. — Frederick Lenz

My heart is in independent film-making. For me, it's where the fun, gritty storytelling is being told. — Aaron Paul

Drinking alcohol takes you into a lower state of mind. If you drink a lot of it, things get very fuzzy and they are not very sharp or defined. This brings you into a lower state of attention. — Frederick Lenz

Genius is present in every age, but the men carrying it within them remain benumbed unless extraordinary events occur to heat up and melt the mass so that it flows forth. — Denis Diderot

The best cinema is about ethics. — Alexander Payne

I think it's always funny when you see kids do Shakespeare. — Steve Coogan

We need to move away from oil, period. — James Woolsey

Where did Gabriel get a lily,
In the month of March,
When the green
Is hardly seen
On the early larch? — Grace James

There are a few writers that one has a relationship with that means, basically, you do whatever they say. One is Caryl Churchill, and the other is David Hare. — Stephen Daldry

Modern medicine is not scientific, it is full of prejudice, illogic and susceptible to advertising. Doctors are not taught to reason, they are programmed to believe in whatever their medical schools teach them and the leading doctors tell them. Over the past 20 years the drug companies, with their enormous wealth, have taken medicine over and now control its research, what is taught and the information released to the public. — Abram Hoffer

At the same time, if we were feeling a knot of guilt about our decision re: dying, it might have been because we regretted our failure to achieve a certain kind of wisdom born from certain kinds of life experiences...Our skittishness when it came to any crisis, the preference we had for deflecting important conversations with jokes, rather than facing them head-on. It was fine, we agreed, not to want to grow old. Fine, too, to take steps to ensure we didn't grow old. But we'd also avoided growing up. We'd lived our lives like perpetual children, hiding in corners, never knowing what to say, never knowing what to do. If our plan to die was problematic, it was problematic in that it eliminated the possibility of our ever becoming serious, capable women. — Judith Claire Mitchell