Genius is the power of lighting one's own fire.
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Nothing can be more destructive to vigor of action than protracted, anxious fluctuation, through resolutions adopted, rejected, resumed, and suspended, and nothing causes a greater expense of feeling. A man without decision can never be said to belong to himself he is as a wave of the sea, or a feather in the air which every breeze blows about as it listeth.John Foster
I didn't really discover yakuza films until about five or six years ago.
John Foster
To me, Shakespeare uses the supernatural elements to reveal his character's inner desires and fears.
John Foster
I wanted to avoid communication and cultural problems, so I made the conscious decision to be the only non-Japanese person on the crew.
John Foster
And, of course, supernatural elements just make a story more interesting.
John Foster
Since my Japanese isn't very good, I had to have an interpreter to communicate with most of the crew.
John Foster
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