Bad news travels fast.
I was afraid to fall asleep, but staying awake also brought back painful memories. Memories I sometimes wish I could wash away, even though I am aware that they are an important part of what my life is; who I am now. I stayed up all night, anxiously ...
And then as the little plane climbed higher and Olive saw spread out below them fields of bright and tender green in this morning sun, farther out the coastline, the ocean shiny and almost flat, tiny white wakes behind a few lobster boats--then Olive...
[creates a whole new location out of two mirrors] Cobb: Very impressive. [notices Mal; flashback of himself and Mal on the same bridge] Cobb: I know this bridge. This place is real, isn't it? Ariadne: Yeah, I cross it everyday on the way to the colle...
Everyone thinks that a new place or a new identity will jumpstart a new life.
Today is a new day for the land.
People go to LA to "find themselves", they come to New York to become someone new.
From the top of the quarry cliffs, one could see the New Jersey suburbs bordered by the New York City skyline.
You cannot go back and start a brand new beginning, but today is a new day and you can start a brand new thing.
Sanctification is the outcome and inseparable consequence of regeneration. He who is born again and made a new creature receives a new nature and a new principle and always lives a new life.
I love filming in New York. I love New York movies, too. I just like it when people can take New York and make it their own, because there are so many different New Yorks.
I shall not assess arguments and evidence for competing views about when human extinction will occur. We know it will occur, and this fact has a curious effect on my argument. In a strange way it makes my argument an optimistic one. Although things a...
I am more touched, still, that you are trying to understand - through rational thought - that which cannot be understood at all. The divine, as Boehme said, is unground, unfathomable, something outside the world as we experience it. But this is a dif...
I cleaned the shit off my pink high-tops and drove home, stopping for an espresso at the coffeehouse across from the college. Men and women were hunched over copies of Jean Paul Sartre and writing in their journals. Most wore the thin-rimmed tortoise...
The good news is, we're not bankrupt. The bad news is, we're close.
My rite of passage into my brave new world, life on the road.
It's a brave new world.
I have tender, romantic associations with upstate New York.
News, news, news - that is what we want. You cannot beat news in a newspaper.
When “We’ve always done it that way” is replaced with “Let’s try something new,” associations will leap to greatness.
It was definitely a new way of life for people who had become so used to being entertained by televisions, computers and technology." -from Day After Disaster