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My first cut was three hours and 17 minutes. And then I just became very shrewd about the editing. — Mark Ruffalo

Defense is a definite part of the game, and a great part of defense is learning to play it without fouling. — John Wooden

Czech Republics worst pick up line: What's a nice place like this doing around a women like you? — Franz Wisner

History and memory aren't the same thing[...] History doesn't abide acts of the imagination but memories depend on it. And memories are as much what we've forgotten as what we recall. History cannot be forgotten. — Peter Geye

The dead slip out quietly and leave furious holes in their wake. It's Fortune's strong suit. She keeps catching us unprepared, again and again. — Carole Radziwill

People seemed to think, you get to a certain age or you get married or you, you're comfortable. And so now there's nothing to write about: that angst is gone. The youthful angst. And that just hasn't happened with me. — Lucinda Williams

Luck is great, but most of life is hard work. — Iain Duncan Smith

Turn your frowns into smiles, your tears into laughter, your weaknesses into strengths, your setbacks into opportunities, and your failures into victories. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I've got two young children, so holidays are not the same as they used to be. There are now two types: family holidays and holidays you need from that holiday. — Diego Luna

If you try to write posthumously, however, fashion doesn't apply. You step off the catwalk, ignoring this season's trends and resigning yourself to being unfashionable and possibly unnoticed, at least for a while. As Kurt Woolf, Kafka's first publisher in Germany, wrote to him after Kafka's book tanked, "You and we know that it is generally just the best and most valuable things that do not find their echo immediately." Fashion is the attempt to evade that principle: to be the echo of someone else's success and, therefore, to create nothing that might create an echo of its own. — Jeffrey Eugenides