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“Speech, tennis, music, skiing, manners, love- you try them waking and perhaps balk at the jump, and then you're over. You've caught the rhythm of them once and for all, in your sleep at night. The city, of course, can wreck it. So much insomnia. So many rhythms collide. The salesgirl, the landlord, the guests, the bystanders, sixteen varieties of social circumstance in a day. Everyone has the power to call your whole life into question here. Too many people have access to your state of mind. Some people are indifferent to dislike, even relish it. Hardly anyone I know.”
Source : Renata Adler (2013). “Speedboat”, p.7, New York Review of Books
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“People used to share things with e-mail on a massive scale. If you remember e-mail forwards from the late '90s, it was a terrible way to share content.”
Source : "Miranda July and Jonah Peretti on Reading Other People’s E-Mail". Interview with Jesse Ashlock, tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com. July 11, 2013.
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“I loved you ere I knew you; know you now, And having known you, love you better still.”
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“Small movie, small role, giant movie, giant role. Work is work. You've got to tell the truth and show up.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“The individual who signs the check has the ultimate power.”
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“Climate change involves behaviors that are individually negligible, whose impacts go far beyond the spatial and temporal constraints that define our sense of community.”
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“I've always believed that you shouldn't want to mend a broken heart, because that's someone you don't want to forget. Scars can be good.”
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“I had a great time doing Vegas. It's just that it takes a lot of time.”