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Melissa Barak, an ex-City Ballet dancer and sometime choreographer, has put together an unspeakably dopey and incompetent mess called 'Call Me Ben,' combining ultra-generic dance, terrible dialogue and disastrous storytelling, about the founding of Las Vegas by the gangster Bugsy Siegel, who insists, violently, on being addressed as 'Ben.'
— Robert Gottlieb
Tags: together, dance, gangster, me
Bike lanes are the coolest. My favorite past time is flipping off cars from my bicycle. Just kidding - I'm more of a silent resentment kind of girl.
— Mary Lambert
Tags: girl, past, bike, time
To feed your Muse, then, you should always have been hungry about life since you were a child. If not, it is a little late to start.
— Ray Bradbury
Tags: writing, muse
What I realized is that it doesn't matter how big or small your film is. The actual filmmaking process, the actual storytelling, it's still the same thing. It's still all about creating characters that you like and creating moments that get you excited or get you tense.
— James Wan
Tags: like, your, matter, you
My grandmother had many children. She lost most. So when we came along, we were really special. I was the first grandchild that could see her spirit moving to a new generation.
— Taj Mahal
Tags: moving, generation, new, children
I have a piano in my kitchen. I read a great biography about Tom Waits that said that he had a piano in his kitchen; he had a grand piano in his kitchen. And I thought, 'Well, if Tom Waits has one, then I must.'
— Jamie Cullum
Tags: said, must, kitchen, great
I never get recognised here in London, which I like. Once a year, someone comes up to me and asks if I am 'so-and-so's niece' because they think they recognise me from somewhere. I like that.
— Carey Mulligan
Tags: never, think, i-am, me
Science fiction writers create all sorts of futures - that comes with the job. But it's not the type that matters - hopeful or dark - it's the variety we see as readers. It's nurturing the imaginations of those who will go on to create the world around us.
— Kameron Hurley
Tags: go, job, world, science
The '50s were a secretive time.
— Judy Blume
Tags: were, time
We've begun to raise daughters more like sons... but few have the courage to raise our sons more like our daughters.
— Gloria Steinem
Tags: our, like, more, courage
Nobody reads poetry, we are told at every inopportune moment. I read poetry. I am somebody. I am the people, too. It can be allowed that an industrious quantity of contemporary American poetry is consciously written for a hermetic constituency; the bulk is written for the bourgeoisie, leaving a lean cut for labor. Only the hermetically aimed has a snowball's chance in hell of reaching its intended ears. One proceeds from this realization. A staggering figure of vibrant, intelligent people can and do live without poetry, especially without the poetry of their time. This figure includes the unemployed, the rank and file, the union brass, banker, scientist, lawyer, doctor, architect, pilot, and priest. It also includes most academics, most of the faculty of the humanities, most allegedly literary editors and most allegedly literary critics. They do so--go forward in their lives, toward their great reward, in an engulfing absence of poetry--without being perceived or perceiving themselves as hobbled or deficient in any significant way. It is nearly true, though I am often reminded of a Transtromer broadside I saw in a crummy office building in San Francisco: We got dressed and showed the house You live well the visitor said The slum must be inside you. If I wanted to understand a culture, my own for instance, and if I thought such an understanding were the basis for a lifelong inquiry, I would turn to poetry first. For it is my confirmed bias that the poets remain the most 'stunned by existence,' the most determined to redeem the world in words..
— C.D. Wright Cooling Time: An American Poetry Vigil
Tags: poets, poetry, hermetic
Democracy is indispensable to socialism.
— Vladimir Lenin
Tags: democracy, indispensable, socialism
The paparazzi terrify and torment people and endanger people and it's really unpleasant.
— Barbara Broccoli
Tags: torment, really, paparazzi, people
I still love the theology of the Mormon religion and think it is a wonderful way to grow up.
— Katherine Heigl
Tags: grow, think, religion, love
Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.
— Rene Descartes
Tags: our, own, nothing, power, thoughts
Islam teaches tolerance, not hatred; universal brotherhood, not enmity; peace, and not violence.
— Pervez Musharraf
Tags: violence, brotherhood, islam, peace
Although it's depressing to admit this, more than a handful of post-'Donnie Brasco' Al Pacino roles would have been better served by Steve Buscemi.
— Owen King
Tags: admit, than, more, better
From time to time, everyone distorts. We all tend to believe what supports our side of the question and doubt what weakens it. When we are under stress, we tend to believe what we need to believe.
— David Viscott
Tags: doubt, stress, believe, time
Politicians are so detested. And the main cause is not policy; it's the fact that there is no trust.
— Zac Goldsmith
Tags: cause, policy, politicians, trust
In vain shall Great Britain confer upon her colonies the free government and liberal principles of legislation, for which she is distinguished, if she do not carry with her the revelations of God.
— John Strachan
Tags: free, government, great, god
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