
Top 12 Chilei M Kus Quotes
#1. I am madness maddened! That wild madness that's only calm to comprehend itself
Herman Melville
#2. Follow the wisdom of the great actor, James Cagney, you hit your mark, you look the other guy in the eye, and you tell the truth.
Larry Merchant
#3. Only a sweet and virtuous soul,
Like season'd timbered, never gives;
But though the whole world turn to coal,
Then chiefly lives.
George Herbert
#4. Angel: And what will you do with the world, once it is yours?'
N. Hob: 'Punish it, for not loving me.
Simon R. Green
#5. I'm in a different chapter of my life. As time goes by and I grow older, I find that I need to just be quiet and think. There have been periods when I've locked myself away for days, but now it's different - I'm married and we have a daughter who is in my office the whole time.
Martin Scorsese
#6. Physical love is total intimacy. It is the sign that the lovers have nothing to refuse each other, that they belong wholly to each other ...
Jacques Leclercq
#7. When you're a performer, of course you want an audience, but it's very, very different from courting fame.
Cate Blanchett
#8. We who run ... are different from those who merely study us. We are out there experiencing what they are trying to put into words.
George A. Sheehan
#9. When we came to America, the movies here needed a "new wave." European films looked totally different than American movies, which were these lush, glossy pictures with this elaborate production design.
Vilmos Zsigmond
#10. La rama que crece torcida nunca se endereza. A branch that grows crooked, or that is crooked from the beginning, will never straighten out. If you don't learn right from wrong early on, or if you don't learn manners when you are young, you will never learn them later.
Maria Bethania
#11. I come from a very uncool profession: being a washed up child actor.
Jenny Lewis
#12. We don't need to update the paper through the night, so we don't need so many people working anti-social hours producing a newspaper for real-time news. That's the equivalent of the steam age.
Lionel Barber
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