Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Born on this day – Lloyd Bridges:


Lloyd Bridges

Actor

January 15, 1913 – March 10, 1998

Born on this day – Marcello Pagliero:


Marcello Pagliero

Actor

Writer

Director

January 15, 1907 – December 9, 1980

Born on this day – Marjorie Bennett:


Marjorie Bennett


Actress

January 15, 1896 – June 14, 1982

Credits:

3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt (1964); 36 Hours (1964); 4 for Texas (1963); 77 Sunset Strip (1960–1962); 87th Precinct (1961–1962); A Thunder of Drums (1961); Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953); Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955); Adam-12 (1971); Adventures in Paradise (1960); Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951); Airport 1975 (1974); Alcoa Premiere (1962); Alcoa Theatre (1957); Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957–1962); Arrest and Trial (1964); Autumn Leaves (1956); Barney Miller (1975–1980); Better Late Than Never (1979); Biff Baker, U.S.A. (1953); Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966); Boston Blackie (1952); Brock's Last Case (1973); Buckskin (1959); Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff (1949); Calliope (1971); Career (1959); Cavalcade of America (1957); Celebrity Playhouse (1956); Charley Varrick (1973); Cheyenne (1956); CHiPs (1977–1978); Colonel Humphrey Flack (1959); Conflict (1956); Coogan's Bluff (1968); Creature of Comfort (1968); Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson (1954); Cry Terror! (1958); Death of a Scoundrel (1956); Death Valley Days (1955–1958); December Bride (1956–1958); Dennis the Menace (1959–1960); Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal (1956); Dr. Kildare (1963–1965); Dressed to Kill (1946); F Troop (1966); Female on the Beach (1955); Fireside Theatre (1954–1955); Flaxy Martin (1949); Four Star Playhouse (1953–1955); Games (1967); General Electric Theater (1953–1961); Getting Away from It All (1972); Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962); Glynis (1963); Good Heavens (1976); Happy Days (1974–1975); Harrad Summer (1974); Have Rocket -- Will Travel (1959); Hey, Landlord (1966); Holiday for Lovers (1959); Home Before Dark (1958); Honey West (1965); Hugon, the Mighty (1918); I Love Lucy (1956); I Married Joan (1953–1955); I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1975); I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (1963); Ironside (1967); Jigsaw John (1976); June Bride (1948); Kiss Me Deadly (1955); Klondike (1960); Kojak (1976); Lassie (1954–1957); Lay That Rifle Down (1955); Lightning Strikes Twice (1951); Limelight (1952); Lock Up (1960); Love on a Rooftop (1966–1967); Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954); Man of a Thousand Faces (1957); Man on Fire (1957); Many Happy Returns (1965); Mary Poppins (1964); Matinee Theatre (1956–1957); Maverick (1958–1960); McMillan & Wife (1972); Mission: Impossible (1970); Mister Ed (1961); Mod Squad (1970–1971); Moment of Fear (1965); Monsieur Verdoux (1947); My Brother the Angel (1965); My Darling Judge (1961); My Fair Lady (1964); My Little Margie (1954); My Living Doll (1964); Nanny and the Professor (1971); Naughty, Naughty! (1918); Never Wave at a WAC (1953); Night Gallery / Segment: Deliveries in the Rear (1972); No Name on the Bullet (1959); Ocean's Eleven (1960); O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (1972); On Guard - Bunco! (1974); One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961); One Step Beyond (1959); Our Miss Brooks (1955); Peggy (1950); Perfect Strangers (1950); Personal Appearance Theater (1952); Pete and Gladys (1961–1962); Peter Gunn (1959); Peter Loves Mary (1961); Petticoat Junction (1965); Phyllis (1976); Promises..... Promises! (1963); Quick, Before It Melts (1964); Racket Squad (1952); Rawhide (1964); Rhoda (1974); Ricochet Romance (1954); Room 222 (1969); Sabrina (1954); Sail a Crooked Ship (1961); Saintly Sinners (1962); Schlitz Playhouse (1952–1958); Science Fiction Theatre (1955); Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1955–1956); Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976); Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend (1957); Silver River (1948); So Big (1953); Stacey (1973); Star Stage (1956); Strange Intruder (1956); Studio 57 (1957–1958); Sugarfoot (1958); Summer and Smoke (1961); Surfside 6 (1961–1962); Suspicion (1958); Take One False Step (1949); Tales of Wells Fargo (1961); That Girl (1966); The 20th Century-Fox Hour (1956); The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956); The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964); The Best of the Post (1960); The Beverly Hillbillies (1964); The Big Punch (1948); The Bob Cummings Show (1955–1958); The Californians (1959); The Cobweb (1955); The Congregation (1952); The Dennis Day Show (1953); The Detectives (1962); The Dick Powell Theatre (1963); The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959); The Family Jewels (1965); The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971); The Ford Television Theatre (1957); The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (1957–1959); The Ghost of Crossbone Canyon (1952); The Girl He Left Behind (1956); The Girl Rush (1955); The Girl, Glory (1917); The Great Gildersleeve (1954–1956); The Human Jungle (1954); The Iron Sheriff (1957); The Jack Benny Program (1963); The Joe Palooka Story (1954); The Joey Bishop Show (1963); The Lawless Years (1959); The Life of Riley (1954); The Love God? (1969); The Man from Galveston (1963); The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950); The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959–1961); The Midnight Patrol (1918); The Mothers-In-Law (1969); The New Breed (1961); The New Interns (1964); The Night Walker (1964); The North Avenue Irregulars (1979); The Notorious Landlady (1962); The Pride of the Family (1953); The Rat Race (1960); The Real McCoys (1958–1962); The Red Skelton Hour (1953–1962); The Reluctant Astronaut (1967); The Rookies (1973); The Star and the Story (1955–1956); The Steel Trap (1952); The Swinger (1966); The Thin Man (1957–1959); The Tom Ewell Show (1960); The Twilight Zone (1960–1963); The Virginian (1968); The Whistler (1955); Thriller (1962); To the Victor (1948); Trackdown (1958); TV Reader's Digest (1956); Two Flags West (1950); Undertow (1949); Vacation Playhouse (1964); Valentine's Day (1964); Wagon Train (1959–1964); Washington Story (1952); Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1960); What a Way to Go! (1964); What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962); Willy (1955); Wire Service (1956); Young at Heart (1954); Zane Grey Theatre (1960–1961); Zebra in the Kitchen (1965).

Born on this day – William Beaudine:


William Beaudine


Actor

Writer

Director

January 15, 1892 – March 18, 1970

Credits:

20,000 Legs Under the Sea (1917); 3D Jamboree (1956); A Bad Little Good Man (1917); A Boob for Luck (1917); A Broadway Butterfly (1925); A Butler Bust-Up (1918); A Close Call (1912);  Crooked Mix-Up (1916); A Day's Outing (1912); A Delivery Package (1913); A Desert Dilemma (1917); A Disappointed Mama (1912); A Full Dress Fizzle (1918); A Game Gambler (1918); A Hollywood Theme Song (1930); A Home Spun Hero (1920); A Horse on Bill (1913); A Husband in Haste (1920); A Janitor's Vendetta (1916); A Jungle Cruise (1917); A Limited Divorce (1912); A Mixed Affair (1912); A Molar Mix-Up (1916); A Rainy Day (1913); A Riddle in Rascals (1916); A Rustic Romeo (1919); A Sanitarium Scandal (1917); A Seaside Siren (1920); A Self-Made Failure (1924); A Shadowed Shadow (1916); A Summer Tragedy (1910); A Tale of a Turk (1916); A Tell-Tale Shirt (1918); A Wonderful Life (1950); Adventure in Dairyland (1956); Adventures of Kitty O'Day (1945); Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1953); Again... Pioneers (1950); All Jazzed Up (1920); Almost a King (1915); Almost a Wild Man (1913); An 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Troupe (1913); Angels' Alley (1948); Apartment 23 (1919); Are Honeymoons Happy? (1920); Are Wives Unreasonable? (1918); Art Aches (1917); Artful Artists (1916); At Bachelor's Roost (1916); Back from the Front (1920); Barred from the Bar (1917); Beans and Bullets (1916); Behind the Map (1917); Behind the Mask (1946); Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952); Below the Deadline (1946); Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966); Black Market Babies (1945); Blonde Comet (1941); Blonde Dynamite (1950); Blonde Ransom (1945); Blue Grass of Kentucky (1950); Blues Busters (1950); Bombs and Business (1916); Born to the Saddle (1953); Bowery Battalion (1951); Bowery Buckaroos (1947); Bowery Champs (1944); Boy of Mine (1923); Boys Will Be Boys (1935); Brides for Two (1919); Broadway Big Shot (1942); Broken Arrow (1957–1958); Canning the Cannibal King (1917); Catch My Smoke (1922); Circus Boy (1957); City Story (1954); Clancy Street Boys (1943); Come Out Fighting (1945); Corky and White Shadow (1956); Cornered (1924); Counting Out the Count (1916); County Fair (1950); Crazy Knights (1944); Crazy Over Horses (1951); Criswell Predicts (1953); Cuban Fireball (1951); Dan Cupid: M.D. (1918); Dandy Dick (1935); Daring Youth (1924); Daughters of Pleasure (1924); Dead Easy (1921); Design for Dreaming (1956); Desperate Cargo (1941); Detective Kitty O'Day (1944); Diana of the Farm (1915); Do Your Duty (1928); Don't Gamble with Strangers (1946); Double Trouble (1941); Dream Stuff (1933); Duke of the Navy (1942); Each According to His Faith (1955); Easy Payments (1919); Eat-a-Bite-a-Pie (1920); Eddie, Get the Mop (1918); Educated Evans (1936); Emergency Landing (1941); Fair But False (1920); Falling for Fanny (1921); Fashion and Fury (1916); Fashion Model (1945); Father's Son (1931); Feather Your Nest (1937); Federal Fugitives (1941); Feudin' Fools (1952); Fit to Fight (1920); Flapjacks (1918); Flight of the Cougar (1967); Flying Wild (1941); Follow the Leader (1944); Fools of Fate (1909); For Every Child (1953); For Sweet Charity (1916); Foreign Agent (1942); Forgotten Women (1931); Forgotten Women (1949); Four Shall Die (1940); Fresh from the Farm (1921); Frisco Sally Levy (1927); From Altar to Halter (1916); Fugitives (1929); Further Adventures of Spin and Marty (1956); Fury of the Dragon (1976); Gallant Lady (1942); Gas House Kids Go West (1947); Get Off My Foot (1935); Ghost Chasers (1951); Ghosts on the Loose (1943); Girl on the Spot (1946); Give and Take (1928); Gone, But Where? (1917); Guardian Angels (1916); Ham Agrees with Sherman (1916); Ham and Preparedness (1916); Ham and the Hermit's Daughter (1916); Ham Takes a Chance (1916); Ham the Diver (1916); Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947); Hard to Get (1929); Havana Rose (1951); Hawaiian Nuts (1917); He Had 'em Buffaloed (1917); He Who Hesitates (1919); Heart to Heart (1928); Hearts and Diamonds (1920); Helen's Marriage (1912); Her Bodyguard (1933); Her Fatal Millions (1923); Here Come the Marines (1952); Here Comes Kelly (1943); Hero Pro Tem (1921); Heroes of the Street (1922); Hey, Rube! (1921); High Society (1955); His Coming Out Party (1917); His Fatal Beauty (1917); Hold That Line (1952); Hold That Lion! (1926); Home Brew (1919); Home, James (1928); Hot Rhythm (1944); How Baxter Butted In (1925); Hubby Behave (1921); I Love Charles Albert (1918); In Love with a Fireman (1916); In the Money (1958); Incident (1948); Isn't It Warm? (1918); It Takes a Crook (1920); It's in the Bag (1936); Jags and Jealousy (1916); Jail Busters (1955); Jalopy (1953); Jenks Becomes a Desperate Character (1913); Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966); Jet Job (1952); Jinx Money (1948); Kidnapped (1948); Kids and Kidlets (1920); Killer at Large (1947); Kissing Kate (1913); Lashed by Love (1916); Lassie (1960–1968); Lassie's Great Adventure (1963); Leather Stocking (1909); Leave It to the Irish (1944); Left in the Soup (1917); Let's Go Navy! (1951); Little Annie Rooney (1925); Love in Suspense (1917); Love Me, Love My Biscuits (1917); Lovers' Lane (1924); Lucky Ghost (1942); Lucky Losers (1950); Make Me a Star (1932); Marry Me (1920); Marrying Molly (1919); Maybe Moonshine (1916); Men in Her Life (1931); Men of San Quentin (1942); Millionaires by Mistake (1916); Mines and Matrimony (1917); Minnie the Tiger (1915); Misbehaving Husbands (1940); Misbehaving Ladies (1931); Mixed Wives (1919); Mom and Dad (1945); Movie Mad (1921); Movie-Town (1931); Mr. Briggs Closes the House (1918); Mr. Celebrity (1941); Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk (1935); Mr. Grouch at the Seashore (1912); Mr. Hex (1946); Mr. Miller Muddles Through (1918); Mr. Miller's Economies (1918); Mr. Muggs Steps Out (1943); Mr. Spriggs Buys a Dog (1913); Mr. Washington Goes to Town (1941); Mud (1918); Mule Mates (1917); Murder Without Tears (1953); Musical Madness (1916); My Swedie (1925); Naked City (1958); News Hounds (1947); Ninety Days or Life (1921); No Holds Barred (1952); Officer, Call a Cop (1917); Oh Buddy! (1921); Oh, What a Boob! (1913); Oh, What a Night! (1944); Oh, You Kid (1920); O-My the Tent Mover (1917); One Damp Day (1917); One Exciting Week (1946); One Round O'Brien (1912); One Thrilling Night (1942); One Yard to Go (1931); Out Again, in Again (1917); Out for the Dough (1917); Papa by Proxy (1920); Papa's Baby (1913); Pardon My Glove (1922); Paris Playboys (1954); Pass the Apples, Eve (1920); Passing the Grip (1917); Penrod and Sam (1923); Penrod and Sam (1931); Petticoats and Pants (1920); Phantom Killer (1942); Philo Vance Returns (1947); Pride of the Blue Grass (1954); Priscilla's April Fool Joke (1911); Professor Creeps (1942); Punch the Clock (1922); Pure and Simple (1921); Racket Squad (1951–1953); Red Hicks Defies the World (1913); Rescue 8 (1958–1959); Road to Paradise (1930); Roar of the Crowd (1953); Rocky (1948); Rodeo (1952); Romeo of the Coal Wagon (1916); Rosie's Rancho (1917); Said O'Reilly to McNab (1937); Save Me, Sadie (1920); Scrappily Married (1916); Sea Sirens (1919); Second Chance (1950); Secret Servants (1917); See You Tonight (1933); Seven Bald Pates (1920); Shadow of Suspicion (1944); She Done Him Right (1940); Short and Snappy (1921); Short and Sweet (1921); Shuffle the Queens (1920); Slippery Slim Repents (1913); Smugglers' Cove (1948); Snoop Hounds (1916); So You Won't Talk (1935); Sparrows (1926); Spook Busters (1946); Spotlight Scandals (1943); Step Forward (1922); Stern Papa (1912); Stop, Look and Listen (1919); Strictly Modern (1922); Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (1946); Swingin' on a Rainbow (1945); Take Back Your Wife (1917); Take It from Me (1937); Tea for Two (1920); Ten Who Dared (1960); That's My Baby (1926); The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1958–1959); The Adventures of Spin and Marty (1955); The Ape Man (1943); The Bandits of Macaroni Mountain (1915); The Baron (1912); The Battling Bellboy (1917); The Beginning (1955); The Big Idea (1934); The Boss of the Family (1917); The Canadian (1926); The Captivating Captive (1920); The Careless Cop (1917); The Caretaker's Dilemma (1915); The Chased Bride (1922); The Chinese Ring (1947); The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris (1928); The College Vamp (1931); The Congregation (1952); The Country Kid (1923); The Crime of the Century (1933); The Cross Eyed Submarine (1917); The Daylight Burglar (1913); The Diver's Last Kiss (1918); The Engagement Ring (1912); The Eveless Eden Club (1916); The Face of Marble (1946); The Feathered Serpent (1948); The Fountain of Trouble (1917); The Girl from Woolworth's (1929); The Golden Eye (1948); The Great Junction Hotel (1931); The Green Hornet (1966–1974); The Hidden Heart (1954); The Hoodoo's Busy Day (1915); The Inspector's Double (1916); The Irresistible Lover (1927); The Jones Family in Hollywood (1939); The Lady Who Dared (1930); The Last Alarm (1940); The Last Scent (1917); The Lawton Story (1949); The Leak (1917); The Life of Riley (1927); The Living Ghost (1942); The Mad Parade (1931); The Magical World of Disney (1955–1968); The Man Behind the Badge (1954); The Man with a Package (1917); The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968); The Mickey Mouse Club (1955); The Miracle Kid (1941); The Missing Mummy (1916); The Miti Ranch (1917); The Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943); The Narrow Street (1925); The Old Fashioned Way (1934); The Old Gray Mare (1913); The Panther's Claw (1942); The Pie Eyed Piper (1918); The Poor Fish (1918); The Printer's Devil (1923); The Rise and Fall of McDoo (1913); The Rose Bowl Story (1952); The Secret of the Gift (1959); The Shadow Returns (1946); The Shanghai Chest (1948); The Social Highwayman (1926); The Suffragette Minstrels (1913); The Tale of a Coat (1916); The Tenderfoot's Money (1913); The Trailing Tailor (1916); The Tramp Chef (1916); Their Dark Secret (1916); Their First Arrest (1916); Their First Kidnapping Case (1912); Their Idols (1912); Their Little Wife (1920); Their Taking Ways (1916); There Were Hoboes Three (1913); Those Hicksville Boys (1912); Those Who Dance (1930); Three Wise Girls (1931); Through Dumb Luck (1912); To Save Her Soul (1909); Too Many Sweethearts (1919); Too Many Winners (1947); Torchy Blane in Chinatown (1939); Torchy Gets Her Man (1938); Toto Interferes (1916); Tough Assignment (1949); Tragedy of the Dress Suit (1912); Trail of the Yukon (1949); Trapping the Bachelor (1916); Treasury Men in Action (1954–1955); Trick Golf (1934); Tuna Clipper (1949); TV Reader's Digest (1955); Twin Husbands (1921); Two Hearts in Harmony (1935); Two Weeks Off (1929); Uneasy Money (1917); Up in Smoke (1957); Up Jumped the Devil (1941); Voodoo Man (1944); Wandering Husbands (1924); Wanta Make a Dollar? (1917); Watch Your Step (1922); Watch Your Step, Mother (1920); Wedding Rings (1929); Westward Ho, the Wagons! (1956); What a Man! (1944); What the ---? (1917); What'll We Do with Uncle? (1917); When Damon Fell for Pythias (1917); When Hubby Forgot (1916); Where There's a Will (1936); While the Count Goes Bathing (1913); Who Done It? (1917); Who Kissed Me? (1921); Whose Baby? (1917); Why Be Jealous? (1920); Why He Gave Up (1911); Why They Left Home (1917); Why Wild Men Go Wild (1920); Wild Wallops (1927); Windbag the Sailor (1936); Winning a Widow (1916); With a Kodak (1912); Wives and Worries (1918); Won by a Fowl (1917); Wurra-Wurra (1916); Yukon Gold (1952); Yukon Vengeance (1954); Zulu Love (1921).

Recommended reading - 1001 Movie Posters (2024):


1001 Movie Posters

Designs of the Times

Edited by Tony Nourmand.
Introduction by Christopher Frayling.
Contribution by Alison Elangasinghe.
Published by Reel Art Press.
Published 2024.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 1909526932
ISBN-13: 9781909526938

Description:

Steeped in nostalgia, this beautiful, diverse and definitive collection features posters from over 20 countries with work by over 150 art directors and illustrators.

The most comprehensive overview of movie posters ever published, 1001 Movie Posters is a definitive coffee-table volume from world authority on the art form, Tony Nourmand. Spanning more than a century of global imagery, the book celebrates the most arresting, aesthetically powerful examples of the genre, including a number of posters that have never been published before.

There has always been a raw immediacy to film posters: provoking and enticing, shocking and seducing audiences across the threshold of the movie theater. The artists tasked with communicating that have been at the forefront of design: groundbreaking visionaries such as Saul Bass and Paul Rand; Eastern European artists using poetic, surreal and often disturbing imagery in highly original and subversive concepts. Other poster artists have woven contemporaneous movements in art and popular culture into their designs, creating a time capsule of the obsessions and concerns of a different era.

Iconic posters for films such as Metropolis, The Man with the Golden Arm, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Goldfinger sit alongside more unexpected and lesser-known artwork for films such as 2001, Star Wars, Taxi Driver and The Birds. Nearly all cinematic movements are included, from early silent masterpieces through German Expressionism, film noir of the 1940s, 1950s science fiction, the psychedelic imagery of the 1960s, the gritty violence and retribution of the 1970s and 1980s, and then onward into the 21st century, where the stripped-back graphics nod back to the Bass minimalism of the 1950s.

An extraordinary visual compendium, 1001 Movie Posters is the final word on movie posters and a must for film lovers and anyone interested in the power of advertising and design.

"Cinematographic posters are like popular songs… they take you back to certain moments of your life, preventing you from losing them. They take you back not only to the film, but to their seasons, the atmosphere, and the taste of an era.” – Federico Fellini.

A vast selection of posters spanning the past century offers insight into contemporaneous tastes and styles, showcasing the medium’s eye-catching artistic innovations: glamorous paintings for 1922’s Salomé, scratchy, left-field illustration for 1987’s Withnail and I, and that terrifying, looming shark for 1975’s Jaws. – Tara Joshi, Guardian.

... readers can travel back in time with a rich collection of iconic posters from memorable films including 'Metropolis,' 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s,' 'Goldfinger,' 'Star Wars' and 'Taxi Driver' and 'The Birds.' – Lizz Schumer, People Magazine.
Spanning the colourful Parisian lithographs that marked the first public film screening by the Lumière brothers in 1896 through to recent blockbusters including 'Barbie' and 'Parasite,' it is the most comprehensive collection of film posters ever published. – Aimee McLaughlin, Creative Review.

In the exquisite '1001 Movie Posters: Designs of the Times,' Nourmand shares a wealth of his own favorites. [...] The volume is thick and arguably the most comprehensive review ever published. – Elena Clavarino, Air Mail.

Page after page elicits gasps. – Ty Burr, The Wall Street Journal.

A sweeping 640-page compendium of promotional posters announcing movies around the world, from 'Do The Right Thing' to 'Parasite,' to 'Snow White' to 'Star Wars' (the American, Hungarian, and Polish versions) to the first public screening in 1896. – The New York Times Book Review.

Introvert insight:


Solitude matters.
And for some people it’s the air they breathe.

– Susan Cain.

For introverts, to be alone with our thoughts is as restorative as sleeping, as nourish as eating.

– Jonathan Rauch.

People say things to me like, ‘It’s really cool that you don’t go out and get drunk all the time and go to clubs.’
I appreciate that, but I’m an introverted kind of person just by nature.

– Emma Watson.

I am primarily a loner.
I don’t go to clubs.
I don’t hang out with people.
I don’t know many people.
It’s just the way it ended up.
It’s not a sob story; it’s fine for me.

– Henry Rollins.

James Patterson, on reading:


If you're not reading - with your heart as well as your brain - you will be one stupid grown up.
Even worst, you'll be missing out on one of the best experiences you can possibly have.
Nowhere will you meet more interesting people than in books.

- James Patterson.