And if you can’t see it, then you’re blind.
— Jesse, Before Midnight
I, however, am convinced that if you possess the true faith, you must also be able to sell it.
— Robert Musil, “The Paintspreader”
In this sense, jacket design is a kind of interpretational utilitarianism.
— Peter Mendelsund, “1. Fictions,” Jacket Mechanical
Which I was pretty sure were fish.
— Peter Mendelsund, “James Joyce. For Vintage Books.,” Jacket Mechanical
Red meat.
— Tom Hanks, Lucky Guy
The contents would certainly not stand up to the wrapping.
— Ian Fleming, “From a View to a Kill”
It’s not that unique in some ways.
— Jason
It’s a pickle.
— Devon
I haven’t cried so much since this morning.
— Kevin
The only time I felt like I was talkin’ to God,
Was in my Walkman walking with Nas.
— Macklemore, “Church (feat. Geo of Blue Scholars)"
I will not be a mannequin.
— Macklemore, “And We Danced (feat. Ziggy Stardust)”
Ooh, She started dancin’ to that fine fine music.
— Velvet Underground, “Rock and Roll”
It was, they realized, when man has not only altogether forgotten but has firmly renounced all ideas of food and drink that he eats and drinks in the right spirit.
— Isak Dinesen, Babette’s Feast
Reducing the number of relationships.
— Jason
They spoke of spontaneous combustion with contempt, and implied they were the boys to put out combustions. Somehow we all felt as though we each had inherited a large fortune.
— Joseph Conrad, Youth
I’ll say as they say and persevere so,
And in this mist at all adventures go.
— Antipholus of Syracuse, A Comedy of Errors
The story of the fact is: happy wife, happy life.
— Man in Cobble Hill movie theater after Now You See Me
And for a moment, the logic of that seemed to make him more peaceful.
— Donald Spoto, The Dark Side of Genius
I hope scholars in the future will solve this problem so that the more profound aspects of our religion can be communicated in English.
— Gejyong Tenzin Gyatsho (The Dali Lama), An Introduction to Buddhism
You don’t have to be as good as everyone else if you’re on time and it’s always a pleasure to hear from you.
— Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman’s ‘Make Good Art’ speech.