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От травы до 'туравы' пять шагов.
— Дарья Рагозина.
Oх...еваю от жизни с бабушками.
— Дарья Рагозина.
Я ещё позвоню ей, доеб...сь, так сказать, по-культурному.
— Полина Савиных.
I left two bodies in the eurotunnel—a french politician, who mattered, and a british prostitute, who didn't. I brought them together to show a simple truth: there is no equality before the law.
by The Tunnel (2013—2018).
“And that sounds heroic to you, doesn't it? To die fighting. Tell me, little brother, have you ever killed a man?”
“No.”
“Ever seen a man die in combat?”
“No.”
“I've killed men, and I've heard them dying. And I've watched them dying. And there is nothing glorious about it. Nothing poetic.”
by Troy, 2004.
“You must let go of your feelings of shame if you want your anger to go away.”
“But I don't feel any shame at all! I'm as proud as ever!”
“Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame.”
by General Iroh.
“I know where Wind Gap is. I asked what it's like.”
“Small. Population held at 2000 for years. The only real industry is hog butchering, so you got your old money and your trash.”
“Which one are you?”
“Trash. From old money.”
by Gillian Flynn in Sharp Objects.
You're a product of silence, of apathy, a school built on stolen ground, of women... a parent, grandparent, ancestor, who suppressed dreams and ideas, who died with lost potential and horrific memories of sexual assault, who didn't feel good enough, or pretty enough, or—enough. Even your anxiety is part of your history. And yet, here you are. Privileged. Blessed. To do... what?
by Viola Davis.
....all of a sudden, you're desperate for making sense out of this life, and, “Has anybody felt this bad before? How did they come out of this cloud?” Or the inverse—something great. “Did anybody feel like this before? What is happening to me?” And that's when art's not a luxury, it's actually sustenance.
by Ethan Hawke.
Wanting to disappear into characters perhaps isn't as initially dazzling, but it has a culmination of being confusing. So, had I cared about being famous earlier on, I would have made a lot of different choices and could have attained that. But for me, it's always been, 'I really want to do it 'til the day that I die.' I hope that many years from now, we're talking and I'm getting pulled off the stage or something because it's the end for me.
by Carla Gugino.
They give me chickenshit. I have to make chicken nuggets.
by Salma Hayek.
“How do you relax?”
“I don't think I do. You see, in German or in French there is no such word as relax. This is an American invention.”
by Marlene Dietrich.
I am sick today, dear Susie, and have not been to church. There has been a pleasant quiet, in which to think of you, and I have not been sick eno' that I cannot write to you.
by Emily Dickinson, late January, 1855.
I write for nothing and for no one. Anyone who reads me does so at his own risk. I don't make literature: I simply live in the passing of time. The act of writing is the inevitable result of my being alive.
by Clarice Lispector in A Breath of Life.
The humanity, the beautiful humanity, is dark.
by Jean-Marc Vallée.
I think there’s a great lie that we tell kids that pleasure creates happiness.
by Ethan Hawke. |