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Adam Sandler is truly brilliant. He plays these goofy characters, but he is a brilliant fellow.


Henry Winkler


#adam sandler #brilliant #characters #fellow #goofy

Confidence and superiority: It's the usual fundamentalist stuff: I've got the truth, and you haven't.


Jeanette Winterson


#fundamentalist #got #haven #i #stuff

Derek Trucks is a real good new artist. He's a young guy.


Johnny Winter


#derek #good #guy #new #new artist

Nowadays I construct my books as if they're film scripts.


Leon de Winter


#construct #film #i #nowadays #scripts

I think heterosexuality and homosexuality are a kind of psychosis, and the truth is somewhere in the middle.


Jeanette Winterson


#homosexuality #i #i think #kind #middle

Program construction consists of a sequence of refinement steps.


Niklaus Wirth


#construction #program #refinement #sequence #steps

Celebrate the people in your life who are there because they love you for no other reason than because you are YOU.


Mandy Hale


#friendship #inner-circle #positive-thinking #the-single-woman #true-friends

And I *know* I wrote in the above that I hate biographies and reviews that focus on the psychological, surface detail, especially when they pertain to women writers, because I think it’s really about the cult of the personality, which is essentially problematic, and I think simplistically psychologizing which biographies are so wont to do is really problematic, and dangerous, especially when dealing with complicated women who just by being writers at a certain time and age were labelled as nonconformist, or worse, hysterical or ill or crazy, and I think branding these women as femme fatales is all so often done. And I know in a way I’m contributing to this by posting their bad-ass photos, except hopefully I am humanizing them and thinking of them as complicated selves and intellects AND CELEBRATING THEM AS WRITERS as opposed to straight-up objectifying. One particular review long ago in Poetry that really got my goat was when Brian Phillips used Gertrude Stein’s line about Djuna Barnes having nice ankles as an opener in a review of her poetry, and to my mind it was meant to be entirely dismissive, as of course, Stein was being as well. Stein was many important revolutionary things to literature, but a champion of her fellow women writers she was not. They published my letter, but then let the guy write a reply and scurry to the library and actually read Nightwood, one of my all-time, all-times, and Francis Bacon’s too, there’s another anecdote. And it’s burned in my brain his response, which was as dismissive and bourgeois as the review. I don’t remember the exact wordage, but he concluded by summing up that Djuna Barnes was a minor writer. Well, fuck a duck, as Henry Miller would say. And that is how the canon gets made.


Kate Zambreno


#canon #djuna-barnes #gertrude-stein #sexism #age

Those sweet lips. My, oh my, I could kiss those lips all night long. Good things come to those who wait.


Jess C. Scott


#funny #honesty #humor #humour #love

I got a role in this movie called Freeway playing this really angry, aggressive, violent young woman who believed wholeheartedly in the truth. I had such satisfaction afterward, and I thought, That's what I want to do.


Reese Witherspoon


#angry #believed #called #freeway #got






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