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Without going into too much detail, the end of my major action scene, after the climax of the scene, there was one little change that I suggested regarding the way things should turn out. It was in the detail of the tears of blood. — Chiaki Kuriyama

In three weeks Britain will have her neck wrung like a chicken. — Maxime Weygand

I've written books that have taken me fifteen years, from first sentence to last, and some that only take three or four months. — Paul Auster

Yield not to evils, but attack all the more boldly. — Virgil

If I needed to know about a security exploit, I preferred to get the information by accessing the companies' security teams' files, rather than poring over lines of code to find it on my own. It's just more efficient. — Kevin Mitnick

Relevance Is the Key to Content Consumption Consumers want relevance. I want relevance. We all want relevance. We are inundated daily with content and media that we just don't care about, and it's the sole reason why we create relevance filters. — Michael Brito

The whole world is medicine'. We can learn from everything that happens to us. — Sarah Napthali

I never understood why you cared what those morons thought. They weren't your friends. They didn't know shit about you, so what did their opinions matter? — Bijou Hunter

Friendship is a form of love. In fact, you don't know how it starts or why. It is subject to the caprices of time. It can grow or die without a reason. It can last a lifetime. — Dacia Maraini

God exist whether or not men may choose to believe in Him. The reason why many people do not believe in God is not so much that it is intellectually impossible to believe in God, but because belief in God forces that thoughtful person to face the fact that he is accountable to such a God. — Robert Alexander Crookston Laidlaw

If we have souls, they're made of the love we share. Undimmed by time, unbound by death. — Jack Harper

In the United States, in poetry workshops, it's now quite a thing to make graduate students learn poems by heart. — Seamus Heaney

I knew what love felt like, for I had loved Father and, less powerfully — Dean Koontz