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I don't want anyone to expect anything from any of my films; I just want them to see it and then tell me what they think.
— Julia Garner
A man doesn't need a study to know if he's feeling amorous. There is no such thing as a placebo erection.
— Chris Kilham
Women do come up to me, and they tell me what they think! I've gotten great compliments on my eyes and my smile. But I don't see myself as sexy.
— Jesse L. Martin
You really think that on my films people tell me what to do? I don't think so. On my films I decide.
— Baz Luhrmann
He knew that men were too complex to be defined by the worst moment in their lives
— Richard North Patterson
You look like hell,' he said to me in a low voice.
'Gee, Dax, don't coat it with honey. Tell me what you really think,' I said. — Maria V. Snyder
'Gee, Dax, don't coat it with honey. Tell me what you really think,' I said. — Maria V. Snyder
I'm the luckiest guy in the world in terms of what I do for a living. No one can tell me to do things I don't believe in or things I think are stupid.
— Warren Buffett
I don't need you to tell me I'm not well, though I don't really know what's wrong with me; I think I'm five times healthier than you are.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
That's the last thing we need. Zombys in a Vampyre story. Twilight of the Living Dead. Ugh!
— Abramelin Keldor
I don't think I've ever dared to write down what I see in the ruins of me, or tell in any detail the scars and all their secrets.
— Ashly Lorenzana
I cannot place the luxury of thought towards tomorrow as I am consumed by living for today.
— Truth Devour
Angry at being angry - there's a worm that will eat its tail and no mistake. I should have Oroborus on my family crest.
— Mark Lawrence
She was strangely unaware that she could look and see freshly for herself, as she wrote, without primary regard for what had been said before.
— Robert M. Pirsig