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I wasted the 1980s. I wasted every minute at Cambridge talking to people who knew more about music than I did.
It's much easier to teach writing, because people are less shy about writing. If they're in a group, nobody can see what they're writing. When you're drawing, people get a little more nervous.
For me, when I picture the person I want to end up with, I don't think about what their career is, or what they look like. I picture the feeling I get when I'm with them.
People who lead a lonely existence always have something on their minds that they are eager to talk about.
I think we must all feel that there are people out there who know things about our young selves, you know, our early, early lives, that no one else can ever know.
Movie characters rarely get to think out loud or talk very much about their emotions. Instead they have to, very briefly, show their feelings through their action or through dialog.
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people.
Love is free; to promise for ever to love the same woman is not less absurd than to promise to believe the same creed; such a vow in both cases excludes us from all inquiry.
People genuinely happy in their choices seem less often tempted to force them on other people than those who feel martyred and broken by their lives.