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Most filmmakers aren't very interested in history. They worry constantly that people will be bored. — Geoffrey Ward

The difference between educated people and uneducated people is that educated people have been opened up to the notion that you can disagree without fighting; whereas uneducated people, in conversation, seek to always agree
everybody agrees and agrees and that's considered basic social libation. — John McWhorter

Today ... no performance can be without its control screen video ... its goal is to be hooked up to itself ... the mirror phase has given way to the video phase. What develops around the video or stereo culture is not a narcissistic imaginary, but an effect of frantic self-referentiality, a short-circuit which immediately hooks up like with like, and, in doing so, emphasizes their surface intensity and deeper meaninglessness. — Jean Baudrillard

Man with goatee. Man who looked like a Beatle. All the Beatles at once. Woman wearing newspaper hat. I'd grown used to how weird New Yorkers were, and I could fit them into types. — Olivia Sudjic

Do we wish men to be virtuous? Then let us begin by making them love their country. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

You can understand why I'm a believer. I have seen miracles. — Ben Carson

After I finished, I just laid around in my bed, looking at the ceiling, and I smiled because it was a nice kind of quiet. — Stephen Chbosky

The telephone," he wrote, "may be briefly described as an electrical contrivance for reproducing in different places the tones and articulations of a speaker's voice so that Conversations can be carried on by word of mouth between persons in different rooms, in different streets or in different Towns. ... The great advantage it possesses over every other form of electrical apparatus is that it requires no skill to operate the instrument. — Bill Bryson

In all ranks of life the human heart yearns for the beautiful; and the beautiful things that God makes are his gift to all alike. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

Above all, she was a baby, not a 'big baby' like so many adults, but a small baby perfectly preserved in the pickling jar of money, alcohol and fantasy. — Edward St. Aubyn

Antanaclasic, which means that it keeps using the same word in different senses. — Mark Forsyth

Back in 1992, I had my first story accepted by 'The New Yorker.' — George Saunders