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Movies are, like sharp sunlight, merciless; we do not imagine, we view.

John Updike (2012). “Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism”, p.39, Random House

No small misery is caused by overworked and unhappy people, in the dark views which they necessarily take up themselves, and force upon others, of work itself.

John Ruskin (1907). “The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a Biographical and Anthological Study”

In one point of view, Gothic is not only the best, but the only rational architecture, as being that which can fit itself most easily to all services, vulgar or noble.

John Ruskin (1854). “On the nature of Gothic architecture: and herein of the true functions of the workman in art. Being the greater part of the 6th chapter of the 2nd vol. of 'Stones of Venice'. [48 p.].”, p.18

From my point of view, it is better to take the chance, having had nine jobs in 10 years, to recharge my batteries

"Reid's shock resignation gives Brown a fresh start" by Patrick Wintour, www.theguardian.com. May 6, 2007.