It is a good deed to forget a poor joke
Lie. Put down on paper the most interesting lies you can imagine. . . and then make them plausible.
Food is a gift and should be treated reverentially--romanced and ritualized and seasoned with memory.
With age comes acumen. With experience comes insight.
Life is filled with small moments that seem prosaic until one has the distance to look back and see the chain of large moments they unleashed.
But it's funny how the memory works and how sometimes we just belive whatever we want.
He defined himself almost wholly in the negative: It was not who he was, it was who he was not.
There is, therefore, wisdom in reserving one's decisions as long as possible and until all the facts and forces that will be potent at the moment are revealed.
For women's tears are but the sweat of eyes.
I don't ever mean my pictures to be depressing - I don't believe in making depressing pictures.
Have not all poetic truths been already stated? The essence of a poetic truth is that no statement of it can be final.