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If you like my renditions of faerie-folk, then you will most certainly like Brian Froud's work. — Tony DiTerlizzi

It would not be worth your while to reach the age of seventy if all the wisdom of the world were to be foolishness before God. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I'm definitely suspicious of girls. I've been suspicious of girls my whole life, though, so it's not anything new. — Vinny Guadagnino

Art and savagery, aesthetics and violence. Were they contradictory or symbiotic? — Christopher Brookmyre

When I read 'Room,' I absolutely loved it, and I thought I knew how to make it. — Lenny Abrahamson

If Palestine had been invaded by Buddhists, or post-Ottoman Turkey, resistance would have been just as strong. — Anonymous

In my home State of Texas, the Port of Houston operates as the United States' top port for foreign tonnage and our second largest for total tonnage, so I know how important this bill is for the protection of the American people. — Michael McCaul

The book was in her lap; she had read no further. The power to change one's life comes from a paragraph, a lone remark. The lines that penetrate us are slender, like the flukes that live in river water and enter the bodies of swimmers. She was excited, filled with strength. The polished sentences had arrived, it seemed, like so many other things, at just the right time. How can we imagine what our lives should be without the illumination of the lives of others? — James Salter

I knew a transsexual guy whose only ambition is to eat, drink, and be Mary. — George Carlin

And then the man whom Sorrow named his friend,
Sought once again the shore, and found a shell,
And thought, I will my heavy story tell
Till my own words, re-echoing, shall send
Their sadness through a hollow, pearly heart;
And my own tale again for me shall sing,
And my own whispering words be comforting,
And lo! my ancient burden may depart.
Then he sang softly nigh the pearly rim;
But the sad dweller by the sea-ways lone
Changed all he sang to inarticulate moan
Among her wildering whirls, forgetting him.
-from The Sad Shepherd — W.B.Yeats

I love watching a movie that is smart, that makes me think, that includes me as an audience member, and I especially love it when I know that the people that I'm working with also do that. — Rosario Dawson