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My photographs are not planned or composed in advance, and I do not anticipate that the onlooker will share my viewpoint. However, I feel that if my photograph leaves an image on his mind, something has been accomplished. — Robert Frank

If you write a bunch of different characters with a bunch of different opinions, you end up with these long scenes of everyone standing around talking. — Michael Arndt

I'm certainly thankful for what the Cubs did for me. I respect their organization. It's the same way with the Atlanta Braves, an awfully fine organization. I respect everybody who's down there, and that's still where I live today. But the Cardinals represent the best years of my career. — Bruce Sutter

We should not be surprised that democracy is imperfect even in Western countries. — Richard Holbrooke

Success is less about what you get at the end but more about who you become in the journey. — Deepak Burfiwala

The glory of the protagonist is always paid for
by a lot of secondary characters — Tony Hoagland

Death is the solidest thing life has invented so far — Emil Cioran

Anytime you're the first to speak out against something, there's going to be a backlash. — Eli Roth

I'm very happy to come back. I've always had success here and the public is fantastic. I love you, Montreal. — Arantxa Sanchez Vicario

A death in reverse is the rewinding of life. I do not die of old age,
in a bed surrounded by strangers my loved ones paid to take care of me.
I die in reverse.
I die falling back
into a younger age.
From my forty-five years to twenty-five.
To sixteen. When we were in love.
To fourteen: when we first met.
To five.
To one.
To the hospital my mother died at
from the complications of my existence.
A life for a life. — F.K. Preston

I'm interested in the Gothic novel because it's very much a woman's form. Why is there such a wide readership for books that essentially say, 'Your husband is trying to kill you'? — Margaret Atwood

I'm not living my life under the spotlight for anybody. — Annie Lennox

a supposedly fictitious God. He goes — Rita Louise

Woolf turned her back on a number of tokens of her rising eminence in the 1930s, including an offer of the Companion of Honour award, an invitation from Cambridge University to give the Clark lectures, and honorary doctorate degrees from Manchester University and Liverpool University.
'It is an utterly corrupt society,' she wrote in her diary, '. . . & I will take nothing that it can give me — Jane Goldman