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“Brighton gives me the heebie-jeebies. When I'm near the seafront I can't sleep, I can't eat.”
Source : "This Much I Know: Paul McGann". www.theguardian.com. June 05, 2011.
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“The only thing you deserve is what you earn”
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“I’ll never retire as long as I live—that’s like retiring from life! I’ll never stop writing, teaching, lecturing. If you’re in good health, living is exciting on its own.”
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“Come in, Bean. Come in Julian Delphiki, longed-for child of good and loving parents. Come in, kidnapped child, hostage of fate. Come and talk to the Fates, who are playing such clever little games with your life.”
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“I've come to see our central nervous system as a kind of vintage switchboard, all thick foam wires and old-fashioned plugs. The circuitry isn't properly equipped; after a surplus of emotional information the system overloads, the circuit breaks, the board runs dark. That's what shock is.”
Source : Darin Strauss (2011). “Half a Life: A Memoir”, p.14, Random House
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“Participating in the newest communications technologies becomes compulsory if you want to remain part of the culture.”
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“There's something about the evolution of television where it evolved from to the things that we're now watching and loving. It evolved from film writers, film actors, and I think gradually people are easing themselves into the amount of time they have.”
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“It's funny, but you never really think much about breathing. Until it's all you ever think about.”