Top 14 Cinema Paradiso Famous Quotes

#1. Pattern, as he saw it, equals redundancy. In ordinary language, redundancy serves as an aid to understanding. In cryptanalysis, that same redundancy is the Achilles' heel.

James Gleick

#2. Walk towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you.

Mary Engelbreit

#3. For weeks I read round the clock. I entered the warp of the world of the imagination. Chapter numbers became the enumerations by which I measured hours.

Sam Wazan

#4. Sometimes we need to take back and take a look at ourselves, a look at where we are

David Archuleta

#5. Forgiveness is a choice. You control how you respond to something or someone. You can't change things that happened in the past, but you can decide how you let them affect you.

Amalie Howard

#6. What made me feel empowered was the gun, not the clothes. Like if I had the gun, it didn't matter what your size was, what your stature was.

Mila Kunis

#7. A sign warned her to keep a lookout for river otters, osprey - what the heck were osprey? - and bald eagles.

Jill Shalvis

#8. Design a flight of stairs for the day a nervous bride
descends them. Shape a window to frame a view of a
specific tree on a perfect day in autumn.

Matthew Frederick

#9. On a purely technical side, I'm really very happy with how Linux gets used in a very wide set of different areas. It's important for development.

Linus Torvalds

#10. Time
He flexes like a whore
Falls wanking to the floor
His trick is you and me, boy

David Bowie

#11. My mother was the love of my life.

Colman Domingo

#12. Lying is not a sin, since there has never been a law-maker or philosopher who could determine what truth is. I lie for the fun of it. I lie for the fear of the gravity of life. I lie out of boredom. How can anyone who has more fantasy than the Catholic evening paper get by without lying?

Iwan Goll

#13. The photoshoot glitz and TV studio make-up isn't the real me. I spend most days at home in Bristol in jeans and a T-shirt running around after the kids or shopping in the Co-op.

Carol Vorderman

#14. I'm filled with despair. We live in a pathological culture filled with rage and bitterness and greed. The hate-mongering and racism is reaching a frightening pitch.

Alison Hawthorne Deming

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