“I love that The New Yorker is your porn.”— Elisa Zuritsky, Julie Rottenberg, Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker, imdb.com
“It's not my nature to complain, but so far today we've had three movies, two filmstrips, and an hour and a half of magazine time. I just don't feel challenged.”— Richard Appel, Lisa Simpson, Yeardley Smith, imdb.com
“Hey, I'm with you. I hate the way those whiny sick people are always nagging you for things. 'I want a magazine!' 'I want a kidney!'”— Joe Keenan, Frasier Crane, Kelsey Grammer, imdb.com
“It's usually the selfish people who are loved the most. They do what you deny yourself, and you love them for it. You give them your heart.”— Saul Bellow, newyorker.com
“People put so much effort into starting a relationship and so little effort into ending one.”— Marina Abramovic, newyorker.com
“Something was and wasn’t there between us, something went on and went away.”— Wisława Szymborska, newyorker.com
“That sense of the magazine editor’s hands on the magazine — that’s what’s going to get lost here. I don’t know who’s going to be able to step in and do that anymore.”— Anthony DeCurtis, nytimes.com
“A lag time exists between getting shot and knowing that you have been shot.”— Jennifer Egan, newyorker.com
“People rarely look the way you expect them to, even when you’ve seen pictures.”— Jennifer Egan, newyorker.com
“As a teenager, I didn’t want to be me; I wanted to be many different people. Maybe I realized that they all lived inside me and that if I managed to connect with them, they would become aspects of me.”— Marion Cotillard, vogue.com
“Science is a principle and a process of seeking truth. Truth cannot be purchased, and thus, truth cannot be altered by money.”— Tyrone Power, newyorker.com
“The articles in Teen Vogue are short on substance but fun — lively and breezy, often with a big-sister tone. An article ostensibly about the Syrian refugee crisis culminates with the Syrian teenager finding a boyfriend; an interview about the struggle for Hispanic representation in Hollywood is mayb…”— Jazmine Hughes, nytimes.com
“But in the grand scheme of things, Welteroth’s magazine is only as rebellious as it can be without risking advertising revenue, outspoken about issues that have already been widely agreed upon.”— Jazmine Hughes, nytimes.com
“There is a lot of pain. And we’ve got to understand that reality. And then tell these people that their problems are not caused by some Mexican making eight dollars an hour picking strawberries.”— Bernie Sanders, newyorker.com
“Before the Internet, you could laze around on a park bench in Chicago reading some Dean Koontz, and that would be a legit thing to do and no one would ever know you had done it unless you told them.”— Emma Rathbone, newyorker.com
“You have responsibilities at eighteen that you didn’t have before, but you still feel like a little kid.”— Elle Fanning, vogue.com
“I was definitely ready to do something else. I love Cosmo, but I gave it everything I had. ‘I just didn’t have another sex position in me.”— Joanna Coles, nytimes.com