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I feel I have a political duty to reach out to the general public. I want to make films that the people want to see. So if the people want to see Johnny Depp or Tom Cruise, then it is really my job to incorporate them into my films. — Bruno Dumont

I grew up in a somewhat religious family. My dad's family isn't religious at all, but my mom's side of the family is, so I was exposed to church a bit. — Win Butler

The ingenuities we practice in order to appear admirable to ourselves would suffice to invent the telephone twice over on a rainy summer morning. — Brendan Gill

Procrastinating, fighting and avoiding will only make it more difficult. The way out is to get it done. — Ralph Marston

When I do 'Sweet Tooth,' really, whatever I want to do with the characters kind of goes. I'm sort of in charge. — Jeff Lemire

Excellent wine generates enthusiasm. And whatever you do with enthusiasm is generally successful. — Philippe De Rothschild

It was different to give something up than to see it taken away. The difference, Kestrel said, was choice. — Marie Rutkoski

People instantly assume you can't have a platonic friendship with someone of the opposite sex. I think this may be specific to L.A. - or America. — Isabel Lucas

I never play all new stuff, because you got to "dance with the girl that brought you" what is that saying? You got to play the songs that got you there, so I love playing the songs from my very first record. — Mat Kearney

The writer probably knows what he meant when he wrote a book, but he should immediately forget what he meant when he's written it. — William Golding

That woman can sell water to a drowning man. — Donna Tartt

Nothing seemed to budge them from their conviction that the man who had been sent to prison was guilty. Even after the test had been performed. Even after the conviction had been overturned. Even after the prisoner had been released from jail. The problem was not the strength of the evidence, which was often overwhelming, it was the psychological difficulty in accepting it. — Matthew Syed

It seems like topsy-turvyland to make reason serve the irrational. Yet that is just what it has always done, and ought always to do. — Walter Lippmann