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But do you really mean, Sir," said Peter, "that there could be other worlds-all over the place, just round the corner-like that?"
"Nothing is more probable," said the Profesor, taking off his spectacles and beginning to polish them, while he muttered to himself, "I wonder what they do teach them at these schools. — C.S. Lewis

It may sound like a mess, but sometimes mess can be okay, mess can be fine. Sometimes mess is just another word for living your life as real you, not someone else's version of what they think you should be. — Terence Blacker

There's a lot of artists whose contracts are written in such a way that they do not get paid for what's happening on streaming services. — Sean Parker

There are many brilliant actors, including our own Dilip Kumar, but Robert de Niro is something else. — Anupam Kher

But I've sure worked at jobs where I have been under inspection. — Jack Vance

Of all escape mechanisms, death is the most efficient. — Henry Ward Beecher

Anyone who has had the experience of going through American security checks knows the purpose of these checks is not to make you safer; it's just to annoy you. — Salman Rushdie

You can't possibly predict what will last or not. But once you attempt to write for the ages, you're doomed. — Carlisle Floyd

Something economically changed. It used to be that you needed 20 million people to watch a TV show for it to be a hit. Now, with just a few million people watching, you're considered very successful, for a lot of these streaming services, or cable channels. Now, that allows people to do much more creatively ambitious work, because it's not lowest common denominator. — Judd Apatow

Until recently, I was an ebook sceptic, see; one of those people who harrumphs about the "physical pleasure of turning actual pages" and how ebook will "never replace the real thing". Then I was given a Kindle as a present. That shut me up. Stock complaints about the inherent pleasure of ye olde format are bandied about whenever some new upstart invention comes along. Each moan is nothing more than a little foetus of nostalgia jerking in your gut. First they said CDs were no match for vinyl. Then they said MP3s were no match for CDs. Now they say streaming music services are no match for MP3s. They're only happy looking in the rear-view mirror. — Charlie Brooker