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There is a painful difference between the expectation of an unpleasant event and its final certainty. — Emma Thompson

For anyone who wanted to throw away his watch, along with his past, this was the place. — Peggy Kopman-Owens

The greatest tribute one can give to a writer is that it is simply enough to read him. — Isaac Goldberg

Cannes or any other major festival is basically an animal in its own nature, creating very specific perceptions of films in a moment. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

If you're going to vote for somebody because you think they have a great faith in God, you'd better be sure that God has faith in them. — Lewis Black

This incessant creation of restrictive laws and regulations,surrounding the pettiest actions of existence with the most complicated formalities, inevitably has for its result the confining within narrower and narrower limits of the sphere in which the citizen may move freely. — Gustav Le Bon

When you're shy, a camera becomes an entry into life. It was a kind of shield I could hide my shyness behind, and it allowed me to become an active observer rather than a passive one. — Lynn Johnston

Today is the sort of day where the sun only comes up to humiliate you. — Chuck Palahniuk

The face and body may be perfect, but if a twisted gene or a malformed egg can produce physical monsters, may not the same process produce a malformed soul? — John Steinbeck

I was kind of hoping it was Anna Kournikova. — Shaquille O'Neal

The source and center of all man's creative power ... is his power of making images, or the power of imagination. — Robert Collier

Human progress is achieved by taking exact measurements. — William F. Buckley Jr.

I adore good food as I adore all the other pleasant things of life, and because I have that gift I am able to look upon the future with equanimity."
"Why?" asked Alec.
"Because a love for good food is the only thing that remains with man when he grows old. Love? What is love when you are five and fifty and can no longer hide the disgraceful baldness of your pate. Ambition? What is ambition when you have discovered that honours are to the pushing and glory to the vulgar. Finally we must all reach an age when every passion seems vain, every desire not worth the trouble of achieving it; but then there still remain to the man with a good appetite three pleasures each day, his breakfast, his luncheon, and his dinner. — W. Somerset Maugham

One discipline always leads to another discipline. — Jim Rohn