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“Would I still feel this way on leaving the party tonight? Or would I find cunning ways to latch on to minor defects so they'd start to bother me and allow me to snuff the dream till it tapered off and lost its luster and, with its luster gone, remind me once again, as ever again, that happiness is the one thing that in our lives others cannot bring.”
Source : André Aciman (2010). “Eight White Nights: A Novel”, p.5, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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“In the land of ideas, you are always renting.”
Source : "Steven Soderbergh on Why He Really Quit Movies". Interview with Mike Ayers, www.esquire.com. July 7, 2014.
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“Dance therapy provides an outlet for energy and a safe and playful environment in which many areas of conflict can be identified and worked through, and appropriate adult roles and behavior tried out.”
Source : Judith Lynne Hanna (2006). “Dancing for Health: Conquering and Preventing Stress”, p.200, Rowman Altamira
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“Unwillingness to risk failure is always there, but it gets harder when you feel you have more to lose.”
Source : "Demi Monde" by Chrissy Iley, www.theguardian.com. October 07, 2007.
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“I think the way we talk about cancer has really evolved. I remember the way my grandmother used to talk about it, like a death sentence, no-one would even mention the word.”
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“MARVEL IS A CORNUCOPIA OF FANTASY, A WILD IDEA , A SWASHBUCKLING ATTITUDE , AN ESCAPE FROM THE HUMDRUM AND PROSAIC. IT'S A SERENDIPITOUS FEAST FOR THE MIND, THE EYE , AND THE IMAGINATION, A LITERATE CELEBRATION OF UNBRIDLED CREATIVITY, COUPLED WITH A TOUCH OF REBELLION AND AN INSOLENT DESIRE TO SPIT IN THE EYE OF THE DRAGON.”
Source : Stan Lee, George Mair (2002). “Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee”, p.3, Simon and Schuster
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“Being enough was going to have to be an inside job.”
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“The factory workers say that it's impossible to do anything right. If you arrive five minutes early you are a saboteur; if you arrive five minutes late you are betraying socialism; if you arrive on time they say, Where did you get the watch?”
Source : Len Deighton (1964). “Funeral In Berlin”