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When you are surrounded by the people who do not see the world as you see it, you will be the loneliest of the lonely! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We are alike in many ways, you and I. There is darkness in us. Darkness, pain, death. They radiate from us. If ever you love a woman, Rand, leave her and let her find another. It will be the best gift you can give her. — Robert Jordan

Therefore am I still a lover of the meadows and the woods, and mountains; and of all that we behold from this green earth. — William Wordsworth

When you talk to women who were working as print journalists or in broadcasting in the '50s, and then you talk to women who were working in the late '60s, there's an enormous difference. There had already been a huge transition. Then, of course, you get well into the '70s and there were women with children working. — Romola Garai

There is something deep within us that sobs at endings. Why, God, does everything have to end? Why does all nature grow old? Why do spring and summer have to go? — Joe L. Wheeler

I worked in TV for a short time and couldn't stand the fact that we'd always be filming someone talking, just giving information. — Asif Kapadia

Let's face it. Adventure and exploration are in my blood. — Philippe Cousteau Jr.

He had let Aunt Peg live in his house and married her, so clearly he had a thing for flaky American types who liked to sneak off in the dead of night. That was, as Ginny remembered it, how America won the Revolution in the first place. The English walked around in bright red coats in straight lines and took breaks for tea, and the Americans snuck around dressed in rags and hid in trees and stole their horses. Or something. Whatever. She had to do this-it was her birthright. It was what George Washington would have wanted. — Maureen Johnson

You can't think of nothing. — Eric Rohmer