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The greatest reward for a student is not a good grade. It is the willingness of his teacher to listen to him.
— Nikolay Konstantinov
Being offended by things is the world's big hobby at the moment. It's almost taken over from wearing goatee beards.
— Douglas Adams
For the first time, he knew night for what it was: the shadow of the earth itself, cast against the sky. After
— Ted Chiang
I like to be part of the change I want to see in the world. Not being afraid of criticism is actually a big advantage.
— Ronda Rousey
Having an international voice is not really about whether we speak Persian or any other language.
— Abbas Kiarostami
I adopted England as least as much as England adopted me.
— Tom Stoppard
I'm very hard on the art world just being a big business.
— Duane Michals
WAKE UP, FUCKWEASEL, IT'S YOUR GIRLFRIEND!
— Maggie Stiefvater
Being Jewish is a big part of my artistic sensibility and my humor ... I think it gives me a certain take on the world on a literary level.
— Adam Mansbach
Letting go of "stuff" allowed the world to collapse behind me as I moved, so I became nothing more or less than who I simply was: Me.
— Dee Williams
With 'Brick,' I wrote the script when I was 23 and didn't make the movie until I was 30.
— Rian Johnson
Farce treats the improbable as probable, the impossible as possible.
— George Pierce Baker
Many artists have not been able to realise their fondest projects. My role is to help them.
— Hans Ulrich Obrist
My big struggle has been how to expand my mind without being able to expand my physical experience of the world.
— Peter Wolf
Needing and getting don't seem likely to match up any time soon ... What needs doing is mine to do.
— Charles Frazier
Every kid has it tough. Being a little person in a big world with nobody taking you very seriously is tough.
— Barbara Kingsolver