Serdi Head Quotes & Sayings
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These tears do me good, they have watered the parched place; perhaps my heart will grow again there! — George Sand

The origin of consciousness is the initiation of the sign-user into the world of signs by a sign-giver. — Walker Percy

There's a oneness to showing yourself to an audience. They feel that. It's healthy. That's what acting is all about. — Catherine Hicks

They're on a cusp; a highly heterogeneous but highly connected
and stressedly connected
civilization. I'm not sure that one approach could encompass the needs of their different systems. The particular stage of communication they're at, combining rapidity and selectivity, usually with something added to the signal and almost always with something missed out, means that what passes for truth often has to travel at the speed of failing memories, changing attitudes, and new generations. Even when this form of handicap is recognized all they ever try to do, as a rule, is codify it, tidy it up. Their attempts of filter become part of the noise, and they seem unable to bring any more thought to bear on the matter than that which leads them to try and simplify what can only be understood by coming to terms with its complexity. — Iain M. Banks

When I was starting out, I always wanted to be able to do everything - comedy and drama and action, and everything in between. Film is so diverse, and it's fun to be able to take advantage of all of it. — Olivia Thirlby

Plenty of guys are good at sex, but conversation, now there's an art. — Linda Barnes

The Companion of Honour I regarded as an award from the country for 50 years of work - which I thought was okay. — Harold Pinter

I am a sweet old softy, but it took toughness to get through what I went through. — Tony Parsons

Nobody realizes that Mormons were the first Americans to settle Las Vegas. — David Roberts

I feel the reasons my songs might seem dark is because of how I viewed the situations I was in and it was just something I always felt like documenting. — James Vincent McMorrow

During World War I the Canadians were the shock troops. In many historical cases, Canadians have been very proficient at killing, and doing what we have to in order to survive. But no one wants to acknowledge that fact. — Joseph Boyden