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At least I want to be making films that are somehow born out of me that are stories I want to tell. The challenge is figuring out how to do it where you can make them personal, yet still deliver to an audience a film experience that is satisfying and emotional, and that's what I'm trying to do. — Gavin O'Connor

I run for I don't know how long. Hours, maybe, or days. Alex told me to run. So I run. — Lauren Oliver

Verbal imagery (such as a simile or a description of a place or an event) is more physical, more bodily, than thinking or feeling, but less physical, more internal, than the actual sounds of the words. Imagery takes place in "the imagination," which I take to be the meeting place of the thinking mind with the sensing body. What is imagined isn't physically real, but it feels as if it were: the reader sees or hears or feels what goes on in the story, is drawn into it, exists in it, among its images, in the imagination (the reader's? the writer's?) while reading. — Ursula K. Le Guin

The emphasis in Scripture is not the amount we give, but the attitude with which we give. — Dillon Burroughs

Curriculum companies provide more work than is needed. I never finished the complete curriculum when I taught in a classroom or at home. If your race is with your curriculum, learn to pick and choose what to use, and please do not attempt to cover it all or your race will be ongoing and you will be exhausted. Even races require pit stops to refuel. — Tamara L. Chilver

Bro, all you've got is a book. How do you plan to fight our parents? With literacy? — Brian K. Vaughan

The rarest feeling that ever lights a human face is the contentment of a loving soul. — Henry Ward Beecher

He gazed at me from the caverns of his impenetrable eyes, — W. Somerset Maugham

A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous. — Ingrid Bergman

I care more about an agenda than story and character. — Ivy Meeropol

Therefore flee the company of childish people. Greet them, when you meet, with smiles That keep on terms of common courtesy, Without inviting intimate relations. — Santideva

What do we measure when we measure time? The gloomy answer from Hawking, one of our most implacably cheerful scientists, is that we measure entropy. We measure changes and those changes are all for the worse. We measure increasing disorder. Life is hard, says science, and constancy is the greatest of miracles. — David Quammen