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I ma trying to feel more well adjusted than I really am, which is, I guess, the human condition. — Douglas Coupland

I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices. — Mary Stuart Masterson

Our first half is about how to make a living, and our second half has the promise of being about how to make a life. — Bob Buford

I like to approach comedy from character, to have the stakes for the individuals in the story be very high. — Seth Gordon

My mom had gotten a Super 8 camera to make home movies with, and my brother and me got our hands on it and ran with it. — Lev Yilmaz

It is pointless for a woodcutter to shed tears for the trees he'd chopped all his life. He can't bring them back but he can plant new ones and in doing so he would have compensated and redeemed himself of his wrongdoings. — Chirag Tulsiani

I was so jealous. I could compete against a dragon in a 'breathing fire contest. — Kalyani Rao

What good is a theory of how the universe works if it's a series of tensor equations that, even when understood, come nowhere tangential to experience? The only intellectual or noetic or spiritual path worth following is one that builds on personal experience — Terence McKenna

The basic thesis of gestalt theory might be formulated thus: there are contexts in which what is happening in the whole cannot be deduced from the characteristics of the separate pieces, but conversely; what happens to a part of the whole is, in clearcut cases, determined by the laws of the inner structure of its whole. — Max Wertheimer

I can't listen to music when I'm writing. I like music best in a car or on the train. — Nell Freudenberger

I found Dolores Haze at the kitchen table, consuming a wedge of pie, with her eyes fixed on her script. They rose to meet mine with a kind of celestial vapidity. — Vladimir Nabokov