“The human mind thrills at few things so much as making connections. Discovering. Solving.” — Graham Moore Adventure Copy Share Image
“Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World, by Jill Jonnes,” — Graham Moore Tesla Copy Share Image
There is an undeniable exhilaration in moment of even the smallest discovery — Graham Moore Discovery Copy Share Image
“A vice is a thing which may be applauded in moderation but becomes horrific in overuse.” — Graham Moore Moderation Copy Share Image
“Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. —THOMAS EDISON” — Graham Moore Motivational Copy Share Image
“Paul was an attorney. And this was what his as yet brief career in the law had done to his brain. He… — Graham Moore Paul Attorney Copy Share Image
“Always remember that it is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood: There will always be some… — Graham Moore Misunderstand Copy Share Image
When I was 16 years old I tried to kill myself because I felt different and that I didn't belong. Now I'm… — Graham Moore Different Copy Share Image
“And yet as pristine as she appeared, her demeanor was not delicate. She was no porcelain doll. She was a distant glacier.… — Graham Moore Beneath the surface Copy Share Image
“A mystifying sensation of loneliness shook him. Arthur had been alone before, to be sure, but to be alone while surrounded by… — Graham Moore Loneliness Copy Share Image
“Love grew docile with age, like a faithful hound. It became precious and prized, locked away from the world like a jewelry… — Graham Moore Love Copy Share Image
“Art is a social object, books and films and records and television shows, they’re social objects that bring people together in conversation.… — Graham Moore Art Copy Share Image
“Arthur had never challenged a man to a duel, but in this moment he understood the magnificent reasonableness of the tradition. It… — Graham Moore Arthur Copy Share Image
“[On writing more Sherlock Holmes stories.] ‘I don’t care whether you do or not,’ said Bram. ‘But you will, eventually. He’s yours,… — Graham Moore Dead and gone Copy Share Image
“Arthur looked deeply into the boy’s clear blue eyes and scanned the contours of his handsome face. Arthur could hear something, faintly,… — Graham Moore Copy Share Image
“Realism, I think, is fleeting. It's the romance that will live forever.” — Graham Moore Forever Copy Share Image
“It takes a shock to the system, doesn't it, to make a man realize what good things he has.” — Graham Moore Good thing Copy Share Image
“Love grew commendably dependable - love was eggs, love was ham, love was the morning paper.” — Graham Moore Dependable Copy Share Image
Amazing, really, to think of what a man could achieve with the simple ability to put pen to paper and spin a… — Graham Moore Ability Copy Share Image
“Paranoid theorizing was too easy, too emotionally satisfying.” — Graham Moore Paranoid Copy Share Image
“Arthur narrowly avoided tripping over his own skirt as he hurried out of the ladies’ powder room in full pursuit.” — Graham Moore Humour Copy Share Image
“Gray fall light came through the nine square glass panes. On days like this, the strips of white wood that separated the… — Graham Moore Light Copy Share Image
“High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation. —CHARLES F. KETTERING, INVENTOR OF THE ELECTRICAL STARTER” — Graham Moore Success Copy Share Image
“Murder was so trivial in the stories Harold loved. Dead bodies were plot points, puzzles to be reasoned out. They weren't brothers.… — Graham Moore Arthur Copy Share Image
I would like for this moment to be for that kid out there who feels like she doesn't fit in anywhere. You… — Graham Moore Academy awards Copy Share Image
“Let’s be honest— I think one of you people did this. I think one of your giddy, delusional pals killed Cale and… — Graham Moore Humour Copy Share Image
“Watson is a cheap, efficient little sod of a literary device. Holmes doesn't need him to solve crimes any more than he… — Graham Moore Literature Copy Share Image
“Harold had become, over the past week, a connoisseur of silences. He was an expert at differentiating the particulars; was this a… — Graham Moore Peace Copy Share Image
“In the darkest corner of a darkened room, all Sherlock Homes stories begin. In the pregnant dim of gaslight and smoke, Holmes… — Graham Moore Arthur-conan-doyle Copy Share Image
“The bar was crowded with theorizing Sherlockians, who in the absence of any actual evidence had created grand machinations to explain the… — Graham Moore Humour Copy Share Image
“On Westminster Bridge, Arthur was struck by the brightness of the streetlamps running across like a formation of stars. They shone white… — Graham Moore Arthur-conan-doyle Copy Share Image
“Look, I get it. I’m a white, heterosexual man. It’s really easy for me to say, ‘Oh, wow, wasn’t the nineteenth century… — Graham Moore Foggy Copy Share Image