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Sometime early in life, I developed the notion - one which I have never relinquished - that writing a novel is the very finest thing a person can do. — Irvin D. Yalom
I just like playing interesting, complex, complicated characters. I like films that also have an element of humor. — Steve Buscemi
Never ask a poet to tell you the truth. We have ten different ways to describe a drink of water, and each is true and all lie. — Max Gladstone
If I'm not on tour, I can run down to the comedy club and do a little stand-up. If you're an actor, you can't go - I guess there's forms of it. — Louis C.K.
I'm prouder of him than I've ever been of myself - I'm proud of him for standing up to me — Marie Lu
Remember that any meal can be your last. You chose to travel with us, so tonight you will eat fish. Tomorrow, you may die. — Robert Jordan
She stretched, pulling out her earbuds, which apparently in Lykae was code for 'Interogate me,' because the questions, they came a-calling. — Kresley Cole
Self-hatred is the ultimate degradation. — Marty Rubin
So much of my career has been about saying things the way people say them, using melodies not that I can sing but that the people can sing. — Lionel Richie
Mr. Bibbit, you might warn this Mr. Harding that I'm so crazy I admit to voting for Eisenhower.
Bibbit! You tell Mr. McMurphy I'm so crazy I voted for Eisenhower twice!
And you tell Mr. Harding right back - he puts both hands on the table and leans down, his voice getting low - that I'm so crazy I plan to vote for Eisenhower again this November. — Ken Kesey
True freedom is tolerant. It gives people the right to live and think in new ways. — John Twelve Hawks
Education should aim at destroying free will so that
pupils thus schooled, will be incapable throughout
the rest of their lives of thinking or acting otherwise
than as their schoolmasters would have wished ...
Influences of the home are obstructive; and in order
to condition students, verses set to music and repeatedly
intoned are very effective ... It is for a
future scientist to make these maxims precise and
to discover exactly how much it costs per head to
make children believe that snow is black. When the
technique has been perfected, every government that
has been in charge of education for more than one
generation will be able to control its subjects securely
without the need of armies or policemen. — Bertrand Russell
