“No, definitely.” “No, exactly.” “No, yes.” These curious uses turn “no” into a kind of contranym: a word that can function as its own opposite. Source: What Part of “No, Totally” Don’t You Understand? - The New Yorker...
This is one of the most awesome camera tests I have ever watched. The footage looks lovely, and the script is great....
One of my favorite artists talks about another one of my favorite artists....
This video contains some really great thoughts. If you aren't familiar with Maria Popova and her excellent blog Brain Pickings, do yourself a favor and check it out. Great insights on great writing....
I love Jim Jarmusch's films, and this is a great quote. (via swiss-miss.com via another site that now says it contains malware)....