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When you are painting a landscape, assume the painting is real and the landscape is an illusion. — Walter Darby Bannard

I have had and still do have every confidence in Paul Nitze, a man whom I have known for decades, one of the wisest servants of the American nation but always willing and capable of taking into account the interests of their allies, whoever: the British, or the French or the Germans or others. — Helmut Schmidt

She was accustomed in London to associate only with first-rate people who liked first-rate things, and she knew that there were very, very few first-rate things in the world, and that those were mostly French. — Aldous Huxley

There is nothing like success to breed followers. — Geoffrey Ballard

What better way to try to begin to understand the nature and meaning of human memory than to investigate its absence? — Joshua Foer

One's freedom is one's love and one's love
is one's undoing, it's all in the dictionary... — Duncan McNaughton

Will, the boy who loved the same books she did, the same poetry she did, who made her laugh even when she was furious. And here he was standing in front of her, telling her he loved the words of her heart, the shape of her soul. Telling her something she had never imagined anyone would ever tell her. Telling her something she would never be told again, not in this way. And not by him." - Clockwork Prince — Cassandra Clare

It is difficult to separate, at times, the myth from the truth. — Bob Kane

Salt is white and pure - there is something holy in salt. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

We tell myths over and over again, lest we forget who we are, lest we not understand that these tales take us through the darkness of our lives, and they put us into a place where you understand what it is to be human. — Julie Taymor

The purpose of a lecture should not be to impart information. There are books, libraries, nowadays the internet, for that. A lecture should inspire and provoke thought. — Richard Dawkins

Sometimes love is not enough. — Sarah MacLean