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Some tips for life: 1.Don't be afraid to follow your dreams, unless your dreams are stupid. 2.Be kind to people. 3.Don't get too excited when you read the Fountainhead 4.In times of recession, it is time for invention. 5.Things can kill you, so keep that in mind, you fearless know it alls. — Eugene Mirman
I do two things. I design mobile computers and I study brains. — Jeff Hawkins
The friends I have, and the people whom I admire, are people who have an understanding of the conditions under which we live, and have a humanist sense of the world. If that's lacking in my understanding of a person's negotiation of the world, I can't be close with that person. — Claudia Rankine
Hiking in undiscovered places is a lot of fun. — Karolina Kurkova
That's what existence means: draining one's own self dry without the sense of thirst. — Jean-Paul Sartre
The few words of a title are the hardest words for any author to come up with. — Paul Fleischman
Pity is easy, but it is difficult to care. — Ray Davies
The malevolence of men revealed itself to his mind in all of its ugliness — Voltaire
In my next life I want to live my life backwards. You start out dead and get that out of the way. Then you wake up in an old people's home feeling better every day. You get kicked out for being too healthy, go collect your pension, and then when you start work, you get a gold watch and a party on your first day. You work for 40 years until you're young enough to enjoy your retirement. You party, drink alcohol, and are generally promiscuous, then you are ready for high school. You then go to primary school, you become a kid, you play. You have no responsibilities, you become a baby until you are born. And then you spend your last 9 months floating in luxurious spa-like conditions with central heating and room service on tap, larger quarters every day and then Voila! You finish off as an orgasm! — Woody Allen
She's against it on principle, and life isn't run on principles but by adjustments — Margaret Atwood
To me, to spend all the time and energy and face all those creative challenges that you would spend for a two hour movie, you're inventing a world, you're inventing characters. If they're interesting enough, they should be compelling enough to go for five more episodes. How incredibly frustrating would it be to just do one movie? — Melissa Rosenberg