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Kay Cannon
Kay Cannon

Kay Cannon, born on August 22, 1974, is a talented film writer who has made a name for herself in Hollywood with her humorous scripts and unique narrative style. Her work spans a variety of genres, from teen comedies to action adventures, always managing to captivate audiences with her engaging storytelling. more

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“Шокът е поразяващ за жена, витаеща далече над анималистичните дъна на човешката природа. Доста време й е нужно, за да се овладее. Вслушана със спрян дъх в своите опасни неизвестности, тя още по-остро изпитва вълните от заглъхването на мълнията, осезаеми като ритъм в кръвта й. Това са първите сигнали. Иде, иде отмъщението на потъпканата природа.”

“Within our very cells we carry genetic memories of ancestral incarnations. If we awaken these atavisms to conscious life, we can take on their attributes and qualities. These atavistic powers have been known for millennia as: animal totems, helping spirits, maybe even the Gods and Goddesses themselves!”

“When I hit the bitumen and get that smooth grey rumble going under me everything’s hell different. Like I’m in a fresh new world all slick and flat and easy. Even with the engine working up a howl and the wind flogging in the window the sounds are real soft and pillowy. Civilized I mean. Like you’re still on the earth but you don’t hardly notice it anymore. And that’s hectic. You’d think I never got in a car before. But when you’ve hoofed it like a dirty goat all these weeks and months, when you’ve had the stony slow prickle-up hard country right in your face that long it’s bloody sudden. Some crazy shit, I tell you. Brings on this angel feeling. Like you’re just one arrow of light.”

“We can give happiness a chance: happiness is learnable. Life is a choice and happiness is a question of focusing, hearing and seeing the right things behind the appearances. It is a matter of finding out, differencing worthiness and irrelevance, connectedness and distantness, warmth and aloofness, brightness and dimness. Happiness is the lucky potential to steer friskily along the cliffs of the unknown avoiding the obstacles of narcissism and conceit. ( " Happiness blowing in the wind. " )”