
Top 15 Bondit Film Quotes
#1. I think it is impossible for human minds to think of Death as a final, irrevocable end to life.
Isabelle Eberhardt
#2. There are horrible people who, instead of solving a problem, tangle it up and make it harder to solve for anyone who wants to deal with it. Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#3. In writing for movies, you obviously want to resolve things and have a sense of completion at the end - in an ideal way.
Mitch Glazer
#4. But after a year of tiptoeing through our lives, trying not to set off memories like landmines.
Victoria Schwab
#5. Whenever possible, buy a fish whole. With tuna, this isn't practical; with smaller fish, it is.
Nobu Matsuhisa
#6. Working the grill all those years, I just got burned out.
Jarod Kintz
#7. I don't really remember much about the '60s at all. You know, 1970 is the first year I remember pretty well.
Hank Azaria
#8. In part, slacktivism is what happens when the energy of otherwise dedicated activists is wasted on approaches that are less effective than the alternatives.
Evgeny Morozov
#9. An experimental science is supposed to perform experiments that find generalities. It's not just supposed to tally up a long list of individual cases and their unique life histories. That's butterfly collecting.
Richard Lewontin
#10. I am concerned about the economy. I was the first one laid off.
Al Gore
#11. For the Arminian, salvation is possible for all but certain for none. In the Calvinist position, salvation is sure for God's elect.
R.C. Sproul
#12. Robert Walker as Bruno was excellent. He had elegance and humor, and the proper fondness for his mother.
Patricia Highsmith
#13. All I want, oh dear friend of mine, is for you to go out with someone. Do something, even if it's not the magical, wonderful thing you had in mind. Don't sit around for one more second pining away for some fantasy that might never come along, because it might not even exist.
Lauren Morrill
#14. Try to imagine a character like Batman whose whole life has been about fighting crime, whose whole existence and identity is his war against criminals, and he wakes up one morning to discover there are no criminals. What happens to him?
Marc Guggenheim
#15. High premiums are being paid today not particularly for quality service or long-term building of a business but rather for making money quickly, getting rich, and getting out. And that's wrong.
Willard C. Butcher
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