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Surely people should eventually cease to be surprised at anything? And yet they continue to be. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I've worked with acting coaches, I've been going out on auditions and meeting with casting directors. But I'm not known as an actress. — Cassie Ventura

Some people appear to be more meager in talent than they are, just because the tasks they set themselves are always too great. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The trust I have ... for some people ... comes down to how well I know them, and then it's a matter of my trusting them to do what I think they're going to do. — Steven Erikson

She tried to scream once, but with significant portions of her larynx already compromised, what she managed was more of a powerful, wet exhalation. — James S.A. Corey

But we all live there, I thought to myself, in the imaginary stories we tell ourselves about our lives. — Siri Hustvedt

The letters were universally complimentary, and we designers loved hearing that our games were being enjoyed, but if they weren't sending us a picture of their screens most of those writers would have spent their time playing the game rather than writing letters. — David Crane

Turn around, turn around, turn around
And you may come full circle
And be new here again — Gil Scott-Heron

He's named you heir apparent to the Apocalypse. Congratulations. — Rachel Caine

The critics have been writing me off for 20 years. That's nothing new. As far as I know I still have plenty of fans and sell lots of records. Do I care what critics say about me? No, and I don't read reviews. — Madonna Ciccone

I had long ago learned, sometimes to my sorrow, that Scottish piety is accompanied by a complete foreknowledge of sin. That's what we mean by original sin - we don't have to do it to know about it. — Norman Maclean

It is certain that satirical poems were common at Rome from a very early period. The rustics, who lived at a distance from the seat of government, and took little part in the strife of factions, gave vent to their petty local animosities in coarse Fescennine verse. — Thomas B. Macaulay

In reality, the apparent 'objectivity' of modern architecture is merely a mysticism in reverse, a congealed sentimentality disguised as objectivity; moreover one has seen often enough just how quickly this attitude is converted, in its protagonists, into the most changeable and arbitrary of subjectivisms. — Titus Burckhardt