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You don't make a film because the audience is ready for it. You make a film because you have questions that are in your gut. — Paul Haggis

So somehow, things that seem extraneous to the play in reality are not. The scene lasts 37 minutes, and you only need 12 minutes of that for the plot. But if you pull the rest of it out, it's not my play. — August Wilson

The Great God Science. It has failed us, because it was never meant to be a god, but only a few true scientists understand that. — Madeleine L'Engle

This is a world of action, and not moping and droning in. — Charles Dickens

It is the stars, The stars above us, govern our conditions. — William Shakespeare

Life is not long at all, never long enough, but days are very long indeed. — Martha Gellhorn

Wisdom is knowing what to do with what you know. — Chuck Smith

Those who would extirpate evil from the world know little of human nature. As well might punch be palatable without souring as existence agreeable without care. — James Boswell

Claiming for ourselves liberty of conscience, liberty to worship, we shall see to it that every other individual enjoys the same right. — James Larkin

I began to paint again, even though I could barely hold the brush, but knowing exactly what I wanted to paint, I began three more large canvases ... of large wheat fields under cloudy skies, and it did not take a great deal to express sadness and loneliness ... I believe these paintings say what words cannot. — Vincent Van Gogh

Irrational expectations are at the root of most human suffering. — Stefan Molyneux

Humanity is about living in the gray area between corruptibility and incorruptibility. — D.C. Akers

I was lucky enough to grow up in an era when radio was less formatted. It was really special. You could hear a jazz song then a pop song then a show tune then some jazz. Basically, whatever the DJ felt like playing, he would play. He was educating you and exposing you to things you would never hear otherwise. — Todd Rundgren