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I mean, the first 'Back to the Future' is kind of a perfect script, I think, in terms of handling time travel the best. It depends on your definition. To me, that means it effectively uses it in the story. — Rian Johnson

I love to watch cities wake up, and Paris wakes up more abruptly, more startlingly, than any place I know. — Bill Bryson

They climbed the ladder of learning only to find it leaning against the wrong wall. — Russell M. Nelson

When I came to America from Sweden, Mother and I, we went to Chicago where our relatives lived. — Ann-Margret

I love working in film and television, but I do miss singing on stage. You can't find that anywhere else, so I hope this opens up a whole new concert world for me. I had so much fun and it went so well, I hope it leads to more. — Aaron Tveit

Being at a loss to resolve these questions, I am resolved to leave them without any resolution. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose, the next best. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Who are you? the band sang. I tried to remember but I really couldn't say. — Janet Fitch

On a film, you start to get closer and closer with the people you're working with, and it becomes like this circus act or this travelling family. — Johnny Depp

We can't all be bakers or chefs. Many of us have modest ambitions. But we can all buy a piece of the pie. — Amah Lambert

Noooo, there's no way I, a mere handsome and sexy shopkeeper, could possibly have bankai! - Urahara Kisuke — Tite Kubo

When you write something down, it stays forever.It's like a little part of you that you're giving to the universe — Emma Abdullah

The world's now placid, featureless, and culturally dead: nothing really new has been created since the Overlords came. The reason's obvious. There's nothing left to struggle for, and there are too many distractions and entertainments. Do you realize that every day something like five hundred hours of radio and TV pour out over the various channels? If you went without sleep and did nothing else, you could follow less than a twentieth of the entertainment that's available at the turn of a switch! No wonder that people are becoming passive sponges - absorbing but never creating. Did you know that the average viewing time per person is now three hours a day? Soon people won't be living their own lives any more. It will be a full-time job keeping up with the various family serials on TV! — Arthur C. Clarke