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Time does not die; only people.
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If a person survives an ordinary span of sixty years or more, there is every chance that his or her life as a shapely story has ended and all that remains to be experienced is epilogue. Life is not over, but the story is.
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The cinema has no boundary; it is a ribbon of dream.
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People have said I have a Napoleon complex. But I've always had to fight for everything that I have.
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All told, she owned fourteen books, but she saw her story as being made up predominantly of ten of them. Of those ten, six were stolen, one showed up at the kitchen table, two were made for her by a hidden Jew, and one was delivered by a soft, yellow-dressed afternoon.
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It is wonderful to see how happy all my friends in the LA Philharmonic are in their new home.
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Some books and authors are best sellers, but most aren't. It may be easier to self-publish than it is to traditionally publish, but in all honesty, it's harder to be a best seller self-publishing than it is with a house.
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I think life throws enough curveballs that you shouldn't make such a big deal out of everything.
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There has to be a mathematical explanation for how bad that tie is.
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You know journalists. You know the media. They are going to hang on to anything negative they possibly can.