Top 15 80s Horror Movie Quotes
#1. From a mathematical standpoint it is possible to have infinite space. In a mathematical sense space is manifoldness, or combinations of numbers. Physical space is known as the 3-dimension system. There is the 4-dimension system, the 10-dimension system.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
#2. It's fine to be insane as long as you keep it to yourself.
Carol Plum-Ucci
#3. If you have real, internal value, you don't need a loud, expensive imitation.
Denis Waitley
#5. Sometimes I think you're still a prisoner. You're not free of this place in your head, Nathan. And you're definitely not free of those people. They haunt you.
Sally Green
#6. I can't really say that film music inspired me; it is more the films themselves, in connection with the music.
Volker Bertelmann
#7. Fire," she whispered. "Wind. I see dark things and a dark war. I see my death coming for me, out of the spirit world. And I see you at the middle of it all. You're the beginning, the end of it. You're the one who can make the path go different ways."
"That's your vision? Iowa has less corn.
Jim Butcher
#9. There's not much room for deviation, yet if you manage to crack it, there then you can express things that actually do sound unique and genuinely original.
Rob Brown
#10. The city of New Orleans showed America what it takes to rebuild a great place. We're all going together, and we're not leaving anybody behind.
Mitch Landrieu
#11. Imitators are but a servile kind of cattle.
John Dryden
#12. Ego is based on judgment. Stop judging and you will be free from the ego: in the Oneness there is no judgment, only Unconditional Love.
Human Angels
#13. But I am a blasted tree; the bolt has entered my soul; and I felt then that I should survive to exhibit, what I shall soon cease to be
a miserable spectacle of wrecked humanity, pitiable to others, and abhorrent to myself.
Mary Shelley
#14. The atmosphere of my faith brightens with every Christ-centered book I read.
Alisa Hope Wagner
#15. Ah, race of mortal men, How as a thing of nought I count ye, though ye live; For who is there of men That more of blessing knows, Than just a little while To seem to prosper well, And, having seemed, to fall?
Sophocles