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A computer is a wonderful and friendly machine, because it's always just a little better than you are. You're always a little bit behind, but it stays right there with you anyway. It allows you to make the mistakes, and then to try to find out what the mistakes are, and then to repair the mistakes. It's always your friend. It quits on you, but it doesn't leave the apartment. — Frederick Barthelme

Once a film is shot, the thing that mostly happens is that I go see all the things I would have fixed in my performance and sometimes, very rarely, I see a moment that surprise me and I go, "Oh, that's not bad. That was nice." — James Cromwell

I always think it's interesting to switch genres, because if I read a script and I know exactly how to manifest a story, I don't really want to do it anymore, because I've already done it in my head. — Marc Forster

The darkest hour in any man's life is when he sits down to plan how to get money without earning it. — Horace Greeley

Jean Shrimpton was the most beautiful of all the models I have known. To walk down the King's Road, Chelsea, with Shrimpton was like walking through the rye. Strong men just keeled over right and left as she strode up the street. — Mary Quant

The real story is that I had unprotected sex. That's that. That's easy. — Magic Johnson

The minute you start caring about what other people think, is the minute you stop being yourself. — Meryl Streep

Duke est desipere in loco [it is pleasant to act foolishly from time to time - a line from Horace]. — Stephen Jay Gould

How do you 'clear' your thoughts? You have only other thoughts with which to do the job; 'thoughts', therefore, are both blockage and broom. I suppose what we mean is that we should stop reasoning and try to 'feel' - which presumes that what we 'feel' is more valuable than anything we think ... — Sebastian Faulks

You just don't interrupt somebody's mourning with your own problems. — Sue Monk Kidd