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Honestly,” Gray Man continued, “why would these people engage in these ritual activities if those activities didn’t work? They were doing stuff that other people don’t do and in fact wouldn’t dare do. They engaged in these activities because they most likely worked for them. What’s the alternative? That somehow they were irrational, delusional people, while at the same time being some of the best problem solvers on the planet, requiring a high degree of critical thinking, an excellent understanding of math, and a very good working knowledge of other various fields of science to solve the problems they were working on?
D.W. Pasulka (Encounters: Experiences with Nonhuman Intelligences)
(On D.W Griffith's The Birth of a Nation) This was the one time in movie history that a man of great ability worked freely, in an unspoiled medium, for an unspoiled audience, on a majestic theme which involved all that he was; and brought to it, besides his abilities as an inventor and artist, absolute passion, pity, courage, and honesty. “The Birth of a Nation” is equal with Brady’s photographs, Lincoln’s speeches, Whitman’s war poems; for all its imperfections and absurdities it is equal, in fact, to the best work that has been done in this country. And among moving pictures it is alone, not necessarily as “the greatest” — whatever that means — but as the one great epic, tragic film.
James Agee (Agee on Film, Vol. 1: Essays and Reviews)
Walsh was too full of his own—how shall I put it?—posthumous importance; too convinced that he should be seen almost as much a victim as his daughter, to confine himself to the truth. He would embellish things to put himself in the best possible light.
D.W. Buffa (Star Witness)
Strive to live your best life
DW
Well, we’re all packed,” Father said the next morning. “Where’s Arthur?” “He’s on the phone with Buster,” said Mother. “For the hundredth time,” D.W. added. “Before we leave,” said Father, “does anyone need to use the bathroom?” “This is your last chance,” said Mother. “Don’t look at me!” said D.W. “On our way at last,” Mother smiled. “A whole week of no cooking!” “And no dishes,” said Father. “A whole week without my best friend in the whole wide world,” moaned Arthur. “Once you’re at the beach, you’ll feel better,” Father said. “Are we there yet?” asked D.W. “I have to go to the bathroom.
Marc Brown (Arthur's Family Vacation (Arthur Adventure Series))