‘Avengers’: Mark Ruffalo says the Hulk has ‘found his family’
“I think he found his family,” Ruffalo said. “I think it’s really about family in a weird way. All the ego, all the stuff you have to get through to work together, you know. He wants to have a life. Joss, he has him push that cradle, you know, “I don’t always get what I want,” in that first scene. He doesn’t have a life. He doesn’t have anywhere to be. He doesn’t have a family. And maybe this is the beginning of that for him.”
[The] average daydream is about fourteen seconds long and [we] have about two thousand of them per day. In other words, we spend about half of our waking hours — one-third of our lives on earth — spinning fantasies.
The Storytelling Animal – the science of how we came to live and breathe stories. (via explore-blog)

The Storytelling Animal – the science of how we came to live and breathe stories. (via explore-blog)

When you find that one person who connects you to the world, you become someone different, someone better. When that person is taken from you, what do you become then?
John Reese (via irrelevantquotesofinterest)
John Reese (via irrelevantquotesofinterest)
“It’s like you’re ripping the sideblock out of my mental jenga.” -Shmidt
And if a woman should say she doesn’t want to have children at all, the world is apt to go decidedly peculiar: ‘Ooooh, don’t speak too soon,’ it will say - as if knowing whether or not you’re the kind of person who desires to make a whole other human being in your guts, out of sex and food, then have the rest of your life revolve around its welfare, is a breezy, ‘Hey - whevs’ decision. Like electing to have a picnic on an unexpectedly sunny day or changing the background picture on your desktop. ‘When you meet the right man, you’ll change your mind, dear,’ the world will say, with an odd, aggressive smugness.
Caitlin Moran, How to Be a Woman (via thalasso-philous)

Caitlin Moran, How to Be a Woman (via thalasso-philous)

There are better things ahead than any we leave behind.
C. S. Lewis (via girlwithoutwings)
C. S. Lewis (via girlwithoutwings)
There are so many fragile things, after all. People break so easily, and so do dreams and hearts.
Neil Gaiman (via julie911)
Neil Gaiman (via julie911)
Anytime we film something, from now on where he says ‘woman’, I guarantee you I’ve ruined every single take because I cannot keep a straight face when he does that to me.
Beth Riesgraf on Aldis Hodge’s ad-libs (Con-1)
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