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All forms that perish other forms supply,
(By turns we catch the vital breath and die)
Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne,
They rise, they break, and to that sea return. — Alexander Pope

I want a girl when I want a girl, and when I don't want a girl, I want a girl who understands that — Phonte

When I do short films, I try to do something completely out of my comfort zone, out of my element. — Brett Ratner

And you became like the coffee,
In the deliciousness,
and the bitterness
and the addiction. — Mahmoud Darwish

Every instance of obedience, from right motives, strengthens us spiritually, whilst every act of disobedience weakens us. — George Muller

Other men used their effete faiths and mean faculties with a high moral purpose. The Venetian gave the most earnest faith, and the lordliest faculty, to gild the shadows of an antechamber, or heighten the splendours of a holiday. — John Ruskin

If the humanities were science, the vocabularies of the world's languages would add up, not overlap. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

I'm always attracted to lower budget, not because it's lower budget, but because they tend to be better scripts. It's the scripts that tend to be the small arthouse film that tend to be more actor-led and character driven. — Helena Bonham Carter

There are old pilots and there are bold pilots', goes the saying, 'there are no old bold pilots'. Hal never qualified as old. He'd survived his fuel tank blunder; his next mistake killed him.
In the years that followed, other pilot friends and acquaintances were killed in flying accidents. We were never ready; the news always shocked. Whether we learned from these shocks is doubtful; every pilot is certain that Death will never find him. — R.J. Childerhose

What we mean is that people may go on, keep on, and rush on, without souls. They have their ego and their will, that is enough to keep them going. — D.H. Lawrence

Happiness is a form of courage. — Holbrook Jackson