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“I'm trying to figure out if I love art enough to be poor.”
Source : Marina Keegan (2014). “The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories”, p.189, Simon and Schuster
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“I tell my kids, what is the difference between a hero and a coward? What is the difference between being yellow and being brave? No difference. Only what you do. They both feel the same. They both fear dying and getting hurt. The man who is yellow refuses to face up to what he's got to face. The hero is more disciplined and he fights those feelings off and he does what he has to do. But they both feel the same, the hero and the coward. People who watch you judge you on what you do, not how you fee.”
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“We got together and realized that Universal made it clear that they were out of the Riddick business. They didn't want to spend that kind of money anymore. So, it was going to be an independent movie.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“Of all the pulpits from which human voice is ever sent forth, there is none from which it reaches so far as from the grave.”
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“Ten decimal places of Ï€ are sufficient to give the circumference of the earth to a fraction of an inch, and thirty decimal places would give the circumference of the visible universe to a quantity imperceptible to the most powerful microscope.”
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“I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.”
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“A tale is told of twin boys born to different mothers. One is dark by nature, the other light. One is rich, the other poor. One is harsh, the other gentle. One is forever youthful, the other old before his time. One is mortal. They share no bond of blood or sympathy, but they are twins nonetheless. They each live without ever knowing that they are brothers. They each die fighting the blind god.”
Source : Matthew Woodring Stover (2008). “Blade of Tyshalle”, p.1046, Del Rey
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“Sometimes I think evil is a tangible thing - with wave lengths, just as sound and light have.”
Source : Richard Connell (2006). “The Most Dangerous Game”, p.5, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.