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Out of every 10 scripts I get sent, seven are fairly generic about an American guy who gets the girl and is involved in underground espionage activity. — Jim Sturgess

D) sometimes everyone ends up happier Question 5: True Love: — Astro Teller

Idealism and realism meet in the actual. — Mary Parker Follett

I think of you and forget to breath... — Gloria Smith

My soul is a hidden orchestra; I know not what instruments, what fiddlestrings and harps, drums and tamboura I sound and clash inside myself. All I hear is the symphony. — Fernando Pessoa

Fertilize the soil of your heart with faith and love. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Traditionally people are on the side of the government all the time. — Immortal Technique

[P]erhaps the burrows in which our lives were spent really were dark and dirty, and perhaps we ourselves were well suited to these burrows, but in the blue sky above our heads, up among the thinly scattered stars, there were special, artificial points of gleaming light, creeping unhurriedly through the constellations, points created here out of steel, semiconductors, and electricity, and now flying through space. And every one of us, even the blue-faced alcoholic we had passed on the way here, huddling like a toad in a snowdrift, even Mitiok's brother, and of course Mitiok and I - we all had our own little embassy up there in the cold pure blueness. — Victor Pelevin

Our stories are drive by who we are and what we do, and not by the events that happens to us. — Holly Smale

There's greatness in smallness. Just look into the eyes of a child. — Dean Henryson

I am always late. If I arrived early, my hostess would faint. — Stephanie Laurens

The juice is worth the squeeze — Forrest Griffin

I love a broad margin to my life. — Henry David Thoreau

When you know that something is dying inside you, you learn not to put much trust in the random vitalities of the fleeting moment. — Robert Silverberg