“If you lose emotion, and you gain it back, you realise that hate and love are very important to distribute properly. So I'm not going to waste any kind of emotion on things that aren't related to me.” IfsKindImportantHateLosesEmotionWasteGainsAnd LoveRelatedRealisingLove And Hate Author:Marilyn Manson
“Hold on to your dreams, Kiall. They are more important than you realise.” ImportantDreamYour DreamsRealising Author:David Gemmell
“I didn't realise how important stupid people are in your life, because you ask yourself, what made stupid people so stupid? What made them the way they are?” PeopleWayMadeImportantAsksStupidRealisingStupid People Author:Simon Cowell
“What happened is that in the middle of my life I went away and in my own sense of hubris, pride, cynicism, thought, I am an autonomous being in the world, I can control things, I am God.' But my experiment at being God failed! And they do have a great saying in AA: 'Get down off the cross, we need the wood!' And the important thing is to realise you are not the centre of the universe, you are not God.” WorldNeedsI CanImportantUniverseMy OwnHappenedMiddleHumourPrideCrossesImportant ThingsWoodsExperimentsRealisingCynicismCentreHubrisAutonomous Author:John Waters
“I always had long hair. When you lose it, you realise just how important it is to your identity.” LongImportantLosesIdentityHairRealisingLong Hair Author:Delta Goodrem
“When you're writing a script you have the option to embellish on life or switch the order of events or make it generally more cinematic. I would stick too closely to my own experience and not necessarily think about the fact that it needs to have an event happen. Realising that I could channel my own experience into a story that was slightly more cinematic was a very important moment for me - allowing myself to accept that the kind of screenwriting I'm doing is a work of fiction.” ThinkingNeedsWritingKindImportantMomentsFactsStoriesHappensOrderMy OwnFictionAcceptingEventsSticksScriptsAllowingRealisingScreenwritingCinematicImportant Moments Author:Lena Dunham