
Love, even of the most ardent and soul-destroying kind, is never caught by the lens of the camera. —
William Maxwell

Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis. He snatched the lightning from the sky and the sceptre from tyrants. —
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot

An excess of childhood is the germ of a poem. —
Gaston Bachelard

Gradually the live TV scene simmered out, replaced by film, and that took place in L.A. So many actors left New York. —
William Shatner

Knowing the oneness of yourself and the other is true love, true care, true compassion. —
Eckhart Tolle

Language is nothing but a huge set of false analogies —
Kim Stanley Robinson

To be painted a villain, you have to do something, I guess, evil or something heinous, and I don't know if I fit that description. —
Richard Sherman