Top 14 Boston Movie Quotes
#1. Bedivere replied softly, 'There are more things under the heavens than we can ever imagine Sire.
Rosie Morgan
#3. Now is no time
to think of what you do not have.
Think of what you can do
with that there is
Ernest Hemingway,
#4. I'm not privy to the English set-up, but at the academies in Ireland, there is a huge focus on the weights room as opposed to whether they can throw a 10-metre pass on the run. They should be rugby players becoming athletes, not athletes becoming rugby players.
Brian O'Driscoll
#6. But Clint I love, because Clint was my mentor. I knew nothing about making an Italian movie.
Eli Wallach
#7. Normalcy doesn't exist it's a fantasy, we all try to play out in reality.
Angel M.B. Chadwick
#8. Being from Boston, I think we have to get the 'Good Will Hunting' poster tattooed on our backs when we're like 16 or 17; it's just a rite of passage. That movie is so, so, so huge.
John Krasinski
#9. So I think the winners in recession are the people who produce new technology that does things better, which people really want.
James Dyson
#10. I wanted to be a political science professor and go to school in Boston. I never wanted to be a big, famous movie star and TV star. It kind of found me.
Eliza Dushku
#11. After I have taught you the ancient arts, you will be able to see the past much better than any movie.
Stephen Boston
#12. The fans were so psyched that someone was doing a movie about a Boston fan that they were giving their all.
Jimmy Fallon
#13. copies were passed to the cryptanalysts, who sat in little kiosks, ready to tease out the meanings of the messages. As well as supplying the emperors of Austria with invaluable intelligence, the Viennese Black Chamber sold the information it harvested to other powers in Europe. In 1774 an
Simon Singh
#14. I knew I had to get out of Boston and stop making movies there, at least for one movie, otherwise no one would ever consider me for a movie that took place south of Providence.
Ben Affleck
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