Top 13 Fahim Movie Quotes
#1. I'm a musician with a very unique mental state, I suppose. I'm agoraphobic. I'm scared to leave my house. I haven't been alone in, like, two years. I'm either with my boyfriend or my assistant, my manager or my tour manager. I won't go anywhere by myself; I'm too terrified.
Halsey
#2. Let me guess," the frog interrupted,"Like every other human explored I've even met, you want to know the meaning of life."
"I didn't-"
"The answer's forty-four. The machine was off by two" the frog snapped, "Believe me, it makes a world of difference...
Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
#3. I'm not supposed to be the one that's caught with his pants down.
Robert Towne
#4. Real security only comes when we are comfortable with who we are, real happiness is a byproduct of a life well lived.
Daniel Gottlieb
#6. I always have lots of zany ideas for promotional stuff as publication nears.
Nicholas Royle
#7. Your heart is sacred land. Don't let just anything enter it. Guard it with your life.
Yasmin Mogahed
#8. Exhaustion has a way of parting the veils between men, not so much because the effort of censoring their words exceeds them, but because weariness is the foe of volatility. Oft times insults that would pierce the wakeful simply thud against the sleepless and fatigued.
R. Scott Bakker
#9. Sometimes I had to room with Tony Kaye and that was awful.
Bill Bruford
#10. Ka thought it strangely depressing that the suicide girls had had to struggle to find a private moment to kill themselves. Even after swallowing their pills, even as they lay quietly dying, they'd had to share their rooms with others.
Orhan Pamuk
#11. Part of being an actor is being able to contribute to a character's rhythms. If there's room to explore, you find a happy medium. We almost always get it as written, and then, we throw some improvs in or some alternatives.
Elizabeth Meriwether
#12. Foolish tongues will always wag, ma'am, but people of goodwill ignore them.
Jennifer Paynter
#13. The birds I heard today, which, fortunately, did not come within the scope of my science, sang as freshly as if it had been the first morning of creation.
Henry David Thoreau
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