August Strindberg Quotes
I hated her now with a hatred more fatal than indifference because it was the other side of love.
August Strindberg
Quotes to Explore
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If you think about it, you can have the best CGI, but you can always tell that it is CGI. Your brain can spot that is not real even though you think it looks cool. Your brain knows the truth, so you don't jump and you don't scream. It was very important for me to expose the audience to real elements.
Fede Alvarez
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When I do interviews, I never pre-plan them at all, radio or TV.
Eddie Trunk
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Anytime you have a tight race and you lose, it's not pleasant.
Vern Buchanan
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I propose a Constitutional Amendment providing that, if any public official, elected or appointed, at any level of government, is caught lying to any member of the public for any reason, the punishment shall be death by public hanging.
L. Neil Smith
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I wanted life to be episodic. I wanted to be a magazine photographer and I was willing to do what it took to become that.
Sam Abell
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We had a good time mucking about during 'Band of Brothers' when we were young and single.
Damian Lewis
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Death and vulgarity are the only two facts in the nineteenth century that one cannot explain away.
Oscar Wilde
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Nothing is more complicated than sex. Nor anything so beautifully simple.
Iris Johansen
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Be motivated like the falcon, hunt gloriously.
Be magnificent as the leopard, fight to win.
Spend less time with nightingales and peacocks.
One is all talk, the other only color.
Rumi
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People are afraid of themselves, of their own reality; their feelings most of all. People talk about how great love is, but that's bullshit. Love hurts. Feelings are disturbing. People are taught that pain is evil and dangerous. How can they deal with love if they're afraid to feel? Pain is meant to wake us up. People try to hide their pain. But they're wrong. Pain is something to carry, like a radio. You feel your strength in the experience of pain. It's all in how you carry it.
Jim Morrison
The Doors
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Idealism, though just in its premises, and often daring and honest in their application, is stultified by the exclusive intellectualism of its own methods: by its fatal trust in the squirrel-work of the industrious brain instead of the piercing vision of the desirous heart. It interests man, but does not involve him in its processes: does not catch him up to the new and more real life which it describes. Hence the thing that matters, the living thing, has somehow escaped it; and its observations bear the same relation to reality as the art of the anatomist does to the mystery of birth.
Evelyn Underhill
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I hated her now with a hatred more fatal than indifference because it was the other side of love.
August Strindberg