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To many people holidays are not voyages of discovery, but a ritual of reassurance. — Phillip Adams

To be useful was the best thing the old men ever hoped for themselves, and to be aimless was their worst fear — Marilynne Robinson

I remember talking to someone early on after I was sober about how I suddenly felt awkward at parties. They said, 'Well, you're supposed to. Everyone feels awkward at parties.' It's an appropriate feeling to feel. — Craig Ferguson

We must not judge the society of the future by considering whether or not we should like to live in it; the question is whether those who have grown up in it will be happier than those who have grown up in our society or those of the past. — Joseph Wood Krutch

If you miss one class, you know it; if you miss two classes, your teacher knows it, and if you miss three classes, the audience knows it — Mathilde Kschessinska

Artistic ambition is important. And it seems it would be a great time to do some theatre, like a new extreme. — Emile Hirsch

This is the way to get ideas: never to let adverse circumstances discourage you, but to believe there is a way out of every difficulty, which may be found by earnest though. — L. Frank Baum

The newspapers said nobody made it out alive."
"Surely you didn't trust them. — Max Barry

As soon as I finish one thing, there's always something else on the horizon I want to do. I don't have any intention of retiring from anything. — Marla Gibbs

The fact is I'm not making a film in order to draw pictures or make images about Iran. — Asghar Farhadi

For reading, once begun, quickly becomes home and circle and court and family, and indeed, without narrative, I felt exiled from my own country. By the transport of books, that which is most foreign becomes one's familiar walks and avenues; while that which is most familiar is removed to delightful strangeness; and unmoving, one travels infinite causeways, immobile and thus unfettered. — M T Anderson