Top 11 Babongile Mandela Quotes

#1. I wanted to go home and if Hell rose up to stop me, it would make me desire it more.

Mark Lawrence

#2. My theory is, I don't know how long it's going to be, five or ten years, there will be only two ways to see a movie, and that will either be on your computer through your TV screen or in the cinema, end of story. There will be no DVD; that's it - simple.

Eric Fellner

#3. The magic gets lost in translation.

Richard Roeper

#4. I've read pretty broadly on the Holocaust - both fiction and non-fiction - and to me, 'The Lost Wife' is one of the best. The horrors of war serve as a backdrop to a love affair that spans a lifetime, and that love story stayed with me long after I put down the book.

Lauren Weisberger

#5. The design should make the product speak to you.

Dieter Rams

#6. There's been a lot said about Social Security reform. What has been left out of the debate is the double tax on Social Security benefits. I believe it's time to get rid of a tax that punishes seniors and discourages work and retirement savings.

Rob Simmons

#7. You are but an impression, and not at all what you seem to be'.

Marcus Aurelius

#8. In mathematics, as in physics, so much depends on chance, on a propitious moment.

Stanislaw Ulam

#9. I disagree that we need to contemplate eliminating ourselves in order to move forward. Sure, I think a good dystopian story can serve to steer us on the right path toward a better world. But we also need stories that offer solutions to our problems that are realistic, and workable today.

Annalee Newitz

#10. Without money, you are powerless in this world. You are totally subject to whatever happens. To be without money in the physical world is to be powerless.

Frederick Lenz

#11. When you make motion pictures, each picture is a life unto itself. When you finish and the picture is over, there's an understanding, a realization that we'll never be assembled this way again. That these relationships are severed forever and ever. And each of these films is a little life.

John Huston

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