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I go to the movies at least five times a week, and after a while everything becomes a blur to me. — David Sedaris

The brutal fact is that in this Christian country not one person in a hundred has the faintest notion what the Church teaches about God or man or society or the person of Jesus Christ. — Dorothy L. Sayers

grinned again when he got a load of Agent Duvall's rack. Talk — Julie Ann Walker

I got a fascination with food. — Heather Mills

John raised an eyebrow. "So you wouldn't date someone like you?"
"Oh, hell, no. I'm insane, but that would be nuts. — Forrest Carr

No matter what I accomplish, it doesn't seem like much compared to surviving Auschwitz. — Art Spiegelman

During that year Scarlett had been so busy, had experienced such changes in her life, that she'd been able to block out the pain he had caused her. Now it tore her heart, and with the pain was a deep fear of Rhett's unpredictable power. She transformed them into rage. Rage was strengthening. — Alexandra Ripley

There are a lot of different elements in play when you're remaking something people care about. — Colin Trevorrow

Evolution is the creation-myth of our age. By telling us our origin it shapes our views of what we are. It influences not just our thought, but our feelings and actions too, in a way which goes far beyond its official function as a biological theory. — Mary Midgley

I do truly believe that the smallest stories can wind up being the biggest because it's through the specific that a writer can best access the universal. — Damien Chazelle

I picked up the phone and called Herbert Hainer, the CEO of Adidas, and said, 'Well, it's Peace Day coming up. I think it's about time after 60 years to end this feud. How about doing something together?' — Jochen Zeitz

Having replaced instinct with language, society, and culture, we are the only species that depends on teaching and learning. We aren't human without them. In them is true power. But are they the occupations of the rich and mighty? — Ursula K. Le Guin