Top 14 Aces High Quotes
#1. He caught her arm. "I'm sorry," he whispered. His blue eyes were intent upon hers. "For I will love you the rest of my life.
Heather Graham
#2. In theory, the Internet provides an opportunity to widen knowledge-to see beyond screens and neighborhoods into a broader universe-and yet the first thing many people want to do is wall themselves off and broadcast how narrow-minded they are. It seems to absolutely miss the point of the experience.
Jason Gay
#3. ...then I wonder, does anyone ever intend on being that kind of person?
Stevie J. Cole
#5. If I ran the Web, you could email dead people.
Rives
#6. When I started to watch some of the films I'd done, I realized I was doing movies that I might not actually want to see.
Heath Ledger
#7. If classical music is the state of the art, then the arts are in a sad state.
Frank Zappa
#8. One can always find inflationary models to explain whatever phenomenon is represented by the flavour of the month.
Joseph Silk
#9. I tried to stop her but it's like getting a feral cat into a shoe box.
Scarlett Cole
#10. The best criterion by which to decide whether someone has been forced outside the pale of the law is to ask if he would benefit by committing a crime. If a small burglary is likely to improve his legal position, at least temporarily, one may be sure he has been deprived of human rights.
Hannah Arendt
#11. History repeats itself in the large because human nature changes with geological leisureliness.
Will Durant
#12. If you tempted a poor man with a fortune, who could blame the fellow for taking what he could?
Sara Sheridan
#13. Sometimes when I try to make jokes or have a sense of humor in interviews, it doesn't go over very well. But Twitter made my life easier in this way that I didn't expect. It would have taken probably 10 times as long for people to accept my voice and my sense of humor if I didn't have Twitter.
Anna Kendrick
#14. She had died at age twelve, and by now she was nothing but the memory of love
nothing, now, but bones.
Kim Edwards
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