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The world must become romanticized, and in that way we find again its original meaning for us. — Novalis

I feel that a picture that stays with you is made up of a hundred or more hidden things. They're things that the audience is not conscious of, but that accumulate. — Vincente Minnelli

Astronomy is a cold, desert science, with all its pompous figures,-depends a little too much on the glass-grinder, too little on the mind. 'T is of no use to show us more planets and systems. We know already what matter is, and more or less of it does not signify. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Look at comic books. It used to be something that only geeks were into. And now it's everywhere. — Eli Roth

Scientific modes of thought cannot be developed and become generally accepted unless people renounce their primary, unreflecting, and spontaneous attempt to understand all their experience in terms of its purpose and meaning for themselves. The development that led to more adequate knowledge and increasing control of nature was therefore, considered from one aspect, also a development toward greater self-control by men. — Norbert Elias

Truth indeed rather alleviates than hurts, and will always bear up against falsehood, as oil does above water. — Miguel De Cervantes

And you're figuring out who you are, and you haven't yet become stagnant in your thinking. You haven't solidified. And one thing that I find is that a lot of grown-ups tend to look back on their high school or middle school years and say, "Oh, thank God all that's over." — Lauren Myracle

As by an electric current that gives us a shock, I have been shaken by my loves, I have lived them, I have felt them: never have I succeeded in seeing or thinking them. — Marcel Proust

It is only doubt that creates. It is only the minority that counts. — H.L. Mencken

From their teenage years on, children are considerably more capable of causing parents unhappiness than bringing them happiness. That is one reason parents who rely on their children for happiness make both their children and themselves miserable. — Dennis Prager

Remember the look in the eyes of the Aussies and the Kiwis yesterday - I don't want to see that here. — John Smit

Look at this tangle of thorns. — Vladimir Nabokov