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I love beautiful things that one can touch and handle. — Oscar Wilde

Elephants, it turns out, are surprisingly stealthy. As the sunlight fades, other species declare their presence. Throngs of zebras and wildebeests thunder by in the distance, trailing dust clouds. Cape buffalo snort and raise their horns and position themselves in front of their young. Giraffes stare over treetops, their huge brown eyes blinking, then lope away in seeming slow motion. But no elephants. — Thomas French

Some, too, will not leave for His sake a place which is to their taste, expecting to receive all the sweetness of God fully in their heart without moving a step, without mortifying themselves by the abandonment of a single pleasure or useless delight. — San Juan De La Cruz

There are aphorisms that, like airplanes, stay up only while they are in motion. — Vladimir Nabokov

To live your life afraid of others and deny them a chance to come close is to not live at all. — Heather Marie Adkins

I think film, to me, as a director, is about telling a story. — Donnie Yen

It wasn't until my late teens that I really got into soul music and then I was like 'Ooh, this is good!' You'd always here it at old family parties, like, Gladys Knight and I'd always love it but I didn't really get to know it and respect it until I was a bit older. — Rebecca Ferguson

I think I happened to work with sort of a bunch of slightly difficult male directors when I was a kid. I've since worked with lots of male directors that I love, so I no longer see the distinction gender-wise. — Gaby Hoffmann

Still, even without the proscribed horror of nanotech, it was possible to make bugs very small indeed these days. — Anonymous

So I am lonely, but not alone, like everybody else. — Martin Amis

I bought a Christmas tree for twenty dollars. When I came home the next day, my wife was wearing it in her hair. — Milton Berle

Like most Americans, I live in the line of fire of a shooting match that is going on over Reagan's legacy. It's between shrill and extremist voices who alternately conceive of him either as an icon of all that's great and good or a representative of everything that's gone wrong with this country. And obviously neither is the case. He is just a man. — Eugene Jarecki

Fortunately words, ingeniously used, will serve to mask the ugliness of naked facts. — Agatha Christie