Top 15 Blumhouse Productions Quotes

#1. And sometimes, God asks us to wrestle with the unfamiliar until it becomes our new familiar. Until we can breathe freely in that new place.

Lisa Tawn Bergren

#2. His fair landlady was in despair. She would most willingly have made M. d'Artagnan her husband
such a handsome man, and such a fierce mustache!

Alexandre Dumas

#3. Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.

Jonathan Swift

#4. The problem with waiting until tomorrow is that when it finally arrives, it is called today.

Jim Rohn

#5. The Democrats continue to snipe at Bush. They'll never give it up to him. You know Teddy Kennedy and Tom Daschle pick more nits than a father and son spider monkey team who know they're being followed by a National Geographic film crew.

Dennis Miller

#6. When a deeply sympathetic American president asks for concessions and compromises and appears able to cajole some from the Palestinians, which was the Clinton/Rabin and Bush/Sharon combination, Israel must respond.

Elliott Abrams

#7. Well, there I was, way off my ambitions, getting deeper in love every minute, and all of a sudden I didn't care.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#8. The poet or the story-teller who cannot give the reader a little ghostly pleasure at times never can be either a really great writer or a great thinker.

Lafcadio Hearn

#9. Of all things, only the heart is measure. And those who have hearts are always the hope of mankind.

Don Bradley

#10. instead of being in history he was in love

Mal Peet

#11. Your history is animal. Your future is divinity. Right now, you are like a pendulum, swinging between the two.

Jaggi Vasudev

#12. I think that stupidity is like a wild fire burning through the social fabric of an intrinsically reasonable existence.

Travis Culliton

#13. Everybody's beatable. Mixed martial arts, there's many ways to win, and that also means there are many ways to lose, as well.

Bas Rutten

#14. But God's ways are better than man

Karen Kingsbury

#15. Since the time of Homer every European, in what he could say about the Orient, was a racist, an imperialist, and almost totally ethnocentric.

Edward Said

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