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“Music in a movie might tell you about longing. It might tell you about fear. It might tell you any number of things, but it tells you something different. Something happy might be going on, but there can be this little sad tinge underneath that tells you something.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“No,you're officially banned from listening to us. Or thinking about this. Or even thinking about thinking about this, understand?”
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“I've never felt that I've had some great fashion sense of my own - I tend to wear what my wife tells me to wear.”
Source : "Coco’s Boy Toy: Q&A With Alessandro Nivola". Interview with Elisa Lipsky-Karasz, wwd.com. September 18, 2009.
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“Until we see love as the meaning of life, life seems to have no meaning at all. The sense of meaninglessness produces chaos, and the chaos produces fear. There is only one way out of this, and that is to see every moment and every situation as an invitation to love.”
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“Knowing without seeing is at the heart of chemistry.”
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“A marriage bound together by commitments to exploit the other for filling one's own needs (and I fear that most marriages are built on such a basis) can legitimately be described as a "tic on a dog" relationship. Just as a hungry tic clamps on to a nourishing host in anticipation of a meal, so each partner unites with the other in the expectation of finding what his or her personal nature demands. The rather frustrating dilemma, of course, is that in such a marriage there are two tics and no dog!”
Source : Larry Crabb (2009). “The Marriage Builder: A Blueprint for Couples and Counselors”, p.32, Harper Collins
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“The blues scale was the first thing I learned. It's just a pentatonic scale with a flat seventh and a few notes that sound cool when you bend them. And because people have amalgamated the blues into this rock-blues scale, if you're using it, you better sound like a real authentic blues player.”
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“People read fiction for emotion-not information”