Source: The Bronze Horseman
“Never to go on trips with anyone you do not love.”
Source: A Moveable Feast
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Ernest Hemingway 501
American author and journalist 1899–1961Related quotes

"Save Me"
Song lyrics, Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture (1999)
Context: You struck me dumb, Like radium
Like Peter Pan, or Superman,
You have come... to save me.
Come on and save me...
Why don't you save me?
If you could save me,
From the ranks of the freaks,
Who suspect they could never love anyone,
Except the freaks,
Who suspect they could never love anyone,
Except the freaks,
Who could never love anyone.

“You just do these things that you fall in love with, and you never know what's going to happen.”
The Circle, p. 21
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Context: I like the saying "The world is as you are." And I think films are as you are. That's why, although the frames of a film are always the same — the same number, in the same sequence, with the same sounds — every screening is different. The difference is sometimes subtle but it's there. It depends on the audience. There is a circle that goes from the audience to the film and back. Each person is looking and thinking and feeling and coming up with his or her own sense of things. And it's probably different from what I fell in love with.
So you don’t know how it's going to hit people. But if you thought about how it's going to hit people, or if it's going to hurt someone, or if it's going to do this or do that, then you would have to stop making films. You just do these things that you fall in love with, and you never know what's going to happen.

“Never love anyone who treats you like you're ordinary.”

“Love yourself and never leave anyone the power to convince you otherwise.”
Original: Ama te stesso e non lasciare mai a nessuno il potere di convincerti del contrario.
Source: prevale.net

“You can never know anyone as completely as you want. But that’s okay, love is better.”
Source: Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology