Amanda: Vince, do you think I’m hot?
Vince: What?
Amanda: Well, you said I’m cute, right? By cute did you mean I’m hot and you want to fuck me?
Vince: I don’t know exactly how I should respond to that.
Amanda: You had no problem telling me I’m cute in the middle of a business meeting so why don’t you skip the politeness right now and tell me? Do you want to fuck me?
Vince: No.
Amanda: No?
Vince: Well, I mean, yeah. I mean— I don’t know. Maybe.
Amanda: I hate sexual tension, Vince. It always leads to confusion.
Vince: I couldn’t agree more.
Amanda: Well good. Then let’s get it out of the way.
Vince: How?
Amanda: By fucking each other’s brains out and never talking about it again so we can move on to a very successful and professional agent-client relationship. Sound good?
Vince: To me, it does, yeah.
Embrace the failure
“A characteristic of artistic education is for people to tell you that you are a genius. And that you are an artistic genius, and that you are a creative genius. And so everybody gets this ideal that if they go to Art school they are a genius. Sadly – it isn’t true. Genius occurs very rarely. So, the real embarrassing issue about failure is your own acknowledgment that you are not a genius, that you are not as good as you thought you were.”
“There only one way out – embrace the failure.”
Milton Glaser – on the fear of failure
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