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People are like dice, you throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing ... — Jean-Paul Sartre

Everything is still out there: the rooftops and chimneys, the graffiti, the office towers and the cyclists; soon there will be sheep and that immense sky the keep out in the countryside ... Once I thought there were two realities, inner and outer, but perhaps that's a bit meagre; I'm not quite the same person I was last night ... — Audrey Niffenegger

I don't find myself to be the kind of person who is easily swayed. — Olivia Munn

Once we acknowledge the role we play in our future, we can add the fun part - our heart's desire. — Sasha Graham

Financial operations do not lend themselves to innovation. What is recurrently so described and celebrated is, without exception, a small variation on an established design ... The world of finance hails the invention of the wheel over and over again, often in a slightly more unstable version. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Jenna Malone was a very important piece of how the film [The Neon Demon] turned out. — Nicolas Winding Refn

Acting is playing - it's actually going out on a playground with the other kids and being in the game, and I need that. Writing satisfies that part of myself that longs to sit in my room and dream. — Billy Bob Thornton

Talking to strangers sounded like talking to no one, which Henry had some firsthand experience in- in real life. It was lonely. Almost as lonely as Lake View Cemetery, where he'd buried Ethel. — Jamie Ford

And I sit there alone with you and Dostoevsky as the real and the artificial heart continues to falter, famished ... I love you but don't know what to do. — Charles Bukowski

I am my own muse. I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to better. — Frida Kahlo

Away with the cant of 'Measures not men!'-the idle supposition that it is the harness and not the horses that draw the chariot along. — George Canning