You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life
“You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life”
— Matthew Quick · Time
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You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life
“You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life”
— Matthew Quick · Time
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“You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life”
“I'm an incredibly emotional person, but I always feel bad about that. The work is therapy... I need to emote wildly while I write. I weep. I'll laugh, get excited, and get up and pace. I try to take the emotional journey with the characters.”
“When I travel round the country, people can't place my accent; if there's someone in the audience, they'll be like, 'You're from Philadelphia', but everyone else will say, 'Where are you from, California?' I get England sometimes - bizarre!”
“I haven't taught since 2004, but I taught high school English for seven years, primarily at a place called Haddonfield Memorial, which is in a very well-to-do-community in Southern New Jersey.”
“I'm from a family of bankers and businessmen, and here I am, the artist, the black sheep.”
“The mental health conversation is very important to me. I have friends that struggle with various mental illnesses. I've struggled with depression and anxiety. I'm very interested in how we deal with that.”
“For me, the real issues of our time are the issues of every time—the hurt and wonder of loving; making in all its forms—children, loaves of bread, paintings, buildings; and the conservation of life of all people in all places, the jeopardizing of which no abstract doubletalk of ‘peace’ or ‘implacable foes’ can excuse. ("Context", 1962)”
“POZZO: I woke up one fine day as blind as Fortune. Sometimes I wonder if I'm not still asleep.”
“One of the simplest ways to get an idea of one trillion dollars is to consider the amount in terms of the passage of time. One million seconds is equal to roughly eleven days and twelve hours, and one billion seconds is thirty-two years. One trillion seconds equals thirty-two thousand years.”
“She asks me, "How do you grieve someone you never met?”
“That night, I dreamed of roads folding back into themselves. Of footsteps walking without bodies. Of towns that survived by pretending time was circular.”
“I don't know what happened to me," he said, shaking his head. "I honestly don't." ...”