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My sister really drooled a lot when she was younger. For her wedding, I was going to get her one of those lace drool cups that go around the ears. — Cheri Oteri

Inasmuch as it's a culture, cinema is the only thing at our disposal with which we can recognize ourselves in today's images. As an instrument it's inevitably inadequate, but it's the only one. — Serge Daney

I met Ashley two weeks before I married him. It was a joke-the most ridiculous thing I've ever done. Once I was married, I didn't want to be a failure, so I stuck it out for six months, which was about six months too long. — Shannen Doherty

Study, analyse the social structure - that's always far more effective than moralising. — Vincent Van Gogh

People who live according to the pure code of honor are not governed by the profit motive; they are governed by the thymotic urge, the quest for recognition. They seek the sort of glory that can be won only by showing strength in confrontation with death. — David Brooks

Light has called forth one organ to become its like, and thus the eye is formed by the light and for the light so that the inner light may emerge to meet the outer light. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Jesus Christ is my greatest companion. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If the ink of my writing morphed into ants, would they march along with my thoughts? Would they find my work as enjoyable as a picnic? If the answer is no, I wouldn't hesitate to stomp all over my writing. — Jarod Kintz

Growing up seemed to mean that the only kind of pretending that was still safe was pretending we could do without it. — Saleema Nawaz

People who say they're too busy to have lunch have a false impression of their own importance. — John Howard

Naked and pure is the spirit that transcends the existence mediocre. — John Wilbanks

I was fascinated by 'The Lord of the Rings' from about the age of eight, and that lasted well into my teens. — Philip Reeve

Ezio considered the new century they were in - the sixteenth. And only near its beginning. What would unfold during it, he could only guess; he knew that, at his age, he would not see very much more of it. More discoveries, and more wars, no doubt. But essentially the same play repeating itself - and the same actors, only with different costumes and different props for each generation that swallows up the last, each thinking that it would be the one to do better. — Oliver Bowden

The wars of peoples will be more terrible than those of kings. Winston Churchill (1901) — Ian Kershaw