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I think the book you always like best is the one you're about to write.
— Margaret Atwood
We do not die with those we mourn.
— Elizabeth Chase Allen
The Lumiere brothers first exhibited moving pictures in Paris in 1896. A year later, there was a private showing at the Yildiz palace in Istanbul.
— Tariq Ali
Beat me, hate me, you can never break me.
— Michael Jackson
To reach perfection, we must all pass, one by one, through the death of self-effacement.
— Dag Hammarskjold
Acts of violence
Whether on a large or a small scale, the bitter paradox: the meaningfulness of death
and the meaninglessness of killing. — Dag Hammarskjold
Whether on a large or a small scale, the bitter paradox: the meaningfulness of death
and the meaninglessness of killing. — Dag Hammarskjold
The simple process of focusing on things that are normally taken for granted is a powerful source of creativity.
— Edward De Bono
How pleasant to read uncompromised by purpose.
— Paula Fox
For art to be reality, the whole sensuous being must be caught up in the experience.
— Margaret Mead
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
— Charles Bukowski
It's exciting to have a role in anything that's Claymation, just because you're always intrigued by what a clay wizard version of yourself would be.
— John Oliver
Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment.
— Dag Hammarskjold
In the last analysis, it is our conception of death which decides our answers to all the questions that life puts to us.
— Dag Hammarskjold
I watched them roam awhile, and had a small weep, but even grief had its limits. By dinner-time I was horribly bored.
— Naomi Novik
A code that forbids you to cast the first stone, has forbidden you to admit the identity of stones and to know when or if you're being stoned.
— Ayn Rand