I'm fiercely protective of my privacy.
[On Watermelon Man:]. . . it is impossible to look at this film without its giving you a share in its insane bad taste, which is rather companionable of it.
Movies have now reached the same stage as sex - it's all technique and no feeling.
Prague is like a vertical Venice steps everywhere.
People in a temper often say a lot of silly, terrible things they mean.
A satirist, often in danger himself, has the bravery of knowing that to withhold wit's conjecture is to endanger the species.
Rosalia is dressed in raven clothes forty years too old for her, so that she seems to be in mourning for her life.
The ear is the only true writer and the only true reader. I know people who read without hearing the sentence sounds and they were the fastest readers. Eye readers we call them. They get the meaning by glances. But they are bad readers because they miss the best part of what a good writer puts into his work.
I do a little fact checking now and then. Other than that its impact is simply that email has revolutionized communication for me, and my website has built up a community of readers, which is a lot of fun.
Man is certainly free, but he is responsible for this freedom before God as before men. This responsibility is inevitably moral. In order of this morality, to be free is to protect the freedom of others and their dignities.
We're always looking for something.