Top 15 Crampy Stomach Quotes
#1. The film medium is some sort of magic. I think also it's a magic that every frame comes and stands still for a fraction of a second and then it darkens. A half part of the time when you see a picture you sit in complete darkness. Isn't that fascinating? That is magic.
Ingmar Bergman
#2. I have a nightmare about Tony [Blair] and Gordon [Brown] killing each other. Not every month, but now and then. I also have a recurring dream about losing.
Alastair Campbell
#3. The law of the conservation of energy is already known, viz. that the sum of the actual and potential energies in the universe is unchangeable.
William John Macquorn Rankine
#4. We have seen already how resistant public opinion is, firstly to comprehension of the new paradigm in which we have to operate; and secondly, to the rationale behind the decisions we have had to take.
Brian Cowen
#6. At the end of the day, the numbers that we're hearing are not going to be totally correct or not correct at all.
Eugene Levy
#7. I'm the last person that wants to give away music for free.
Swizz Beatz
#8. Either that's your mobile buzzing in your room, or there're sex toys you haven't told us about having a party in there without you."
~ Josh Larsen
J.A. Belfield
#9. I worked with a group of people who argued day and night - professors, officials, the Minister of Finance - but there were decisions that I had to make.
Shimon Peres
#10. I do not regard it as wrong to take my life, because I simply change my place of residence and go where my wife and baby are.
Alex Campbell
#11. I've been been rich
I've been poor
Rich is better
I've been young
I've been old
Young is better
Cher
#12. Our future paths are defined by how we turned and walked the road in the past.
Kat Lahr
#13. (1) 0 is a number. (2) The successor of any number is a number. (3) No two numbers have the same successor. (page 6) (4) 0 is not the successor of any number. (5) Any property which belongs to 0, and also to the successor of every number which has the property, belongs to all numbers.
Bertrand Russell
#14. War is a dumb game thought out by men when they become too old to play cowboys and crooks.
Irma Joubert