Top 15 Closed Circuit Movie Quotes
#1. I don't have big security guards. I don't have an entourage.
Taylor Swift
#2. The smallest component of the human molecule is a vibration - the equivalent to a musical note. Taking the time to learn more self-awareness at this level creates life experiences beyond that of all the greatest symphonies ever heard
Gary Hopkins
#3. People with the boat bug are never happier than when they are poking around marinas, fantasizing about owning other people's boats. It's a disease that costs more to cure than any other single common learning disability.
Randy Wayne
#4. Intense focusing on a task can make people effectively blind, even to stimuli that
Daniel Kahneman
#5. She'd play around and tease me with her carefree devil eyes. She'd hold me close and kiss me, but her heart was full of lies.
Ricky Nelson
#6. Sometimes you lose your way; you walk in the twilight of a forest; and suddenly you see an old but a beautiful house. And that old mossy house is a good quotation! It is old because it has wisdom; it is beautiful because it gives you a hope!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. Sometimes, all you must do is reach out your hand for something wonderful to happen.
Anne Michaels
#8. My mother always told me that there is only one way a woman can be truly safe in this world. And that is to be fiercely, inarguably, and masterfully talented. This is different than being intelligent or even educated. (Satomi from Picking Bones From Ash)
Marie Mutsuki Mockett
#9. What an embarrassment that was, being somewhere because there was nowhere else for you to be.
Marilynne Robinson
#10. What do you want more? To be right, or to make things right?
Kit Rocha
#11. That was interesting, riding in the trunk," Milo said, "but I wouldn't want to do it again.
Dean Koontz
#13. One good thing about jail is that it allows you to think a lot.
John Grisham
#14. Throughout my journey in basketball, I always have someone to talk to in my father. I know how hard he had to work as an athlete.
Joakim Noah
#15. Superstition is the poesy of practical life; hence, a poet is none the worse for being superstitious.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe