“I started acting when I was five years old. I found it randomly, through listening to my brother study monologues. I auditorally started memorizing them for no reason, and started repeating them to anyone who would listen to me. And then, I begged my mom to let me do whatever that meant because I couldn't put into words exactly what that meant. It just meant me happy. And then, when I was 11 years old, I realized what I was doing and I looked to my mom and said, "Can I make this something I can do for the rest of my life?" She was like, "Yeah, sure, if you want to." And I was like, "Okay, great! I think I might want to do this forever."” ThinkingWantYearsSaidReasonMightFoundActingForeverStudyFiveBrotherListeningMomLet MeMy MomI RealizedMy BrotherFive YearsNo ReasonListen To MeFive Year OldsMonologuesMemorizing Author:Chloe Grace Moretz
“We have the bad habit, some of us, of looking back to a time - almost any time will do - when society was stable and orderly, family ties stronger and deeper, love more lasting and faithful, and so on. Let me be your Cassandra prophesying after the fact, and a long study of the documents in the case: it was never true, that is, no truer than it is now.” LongFactsPastFamilyCasesStudyHabitLet MeStrongerDeeperNostalgiaFaithfulTiesLastingStableLooking BackDocumentsBad HabitsOrderlyFamily TiesDeeper Love Book:Katherine Anne Porter: Collected Stories & Other Writings Source: Katherine Anne Porter: Collected Stories & Other Writings
“I was born in Argentina, June 13, 1943. I brought up my parents very well, so they let me come to America to study at Princeton University.” WellsAmericaParentBornStudyLet MeUniversityJuneArgentinaPrincetonPrinceton University Author:Emilio Ambasz
“I urge you to spend your youth profitably in study and virtue.... In brief, let me see in you an abyss of knowledge.” EducationVirtueStudyYouthLet MeUrgesAbyss Author:Francois Rabelais
“If you refuse to study anatomy, the arts of drawing and perspective, the mathematics of aesthetics, and the science of color, let me tell you that this is more a sign of laziness than of genius.” IfsArtStudyColorPerspectiveGeniusLet MeMathematicsRefuseDrawingLazinessAestheticsAnatomy Author:Salvador Dali
“There is another ground of hope that must not be omitted. Let men but think over their infinite expenditure of understanding, time, and means on matters and pursuits of far less use and value; whereof, if but a small part were directed to sound and solid studies, there is no difficulty that might not be overcome.” IfsThinkingMenMeanMatterUseMightScienceValuesUnderstandingSoundStudyOvercomingLet MeDifficultyInfinitePursuitSmall PartsExpenditures Book:The Great Instauration Source: The Great Instauration