
Top 14 Filmek Quotes
#1. I think someone's conversation, whether in e-mail or in person, should be private.
Brad Pitt
#2. I read the writings of great men and women so that I can think bigger thoughts.
Ron Brackin
#3. It's this upside-down world that we live in where we afford political correctness to the most intolerant group of individuals on the planet.
Vince Flynn
#4. One of the best things people could do for their descendants would be to sharply limit the number of them.
Olin Miller
#5. Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' was a story about the fear of immigration; the bad old bloodsucker swooping in from Eastern Europe and also preying upon 'our' vulnerable women.
Victor LaValle
#6. It strikes me that it's always religious people who are most surprised by grace.
Glennon Doyle Melton
#7. For now, while he breathed and moved, while he felt and thought, there was still, between this moment and the one of his dying, the interval allotted to him, and there was so much to live for in it . . .
Matthew Thomas
#8. A lot of the time in animation is spent getting the story right - that's something you can't rush.
Jennifer Yuh Nelson
#9. Everybody must be given the opportunity for self liberation and development.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#10. I made a lot of friends at school, and they were all Africans. I could have felt very different. I didn't feel different, I didn't notice the color of their skin, I didn't notice the color of my skin and I have remembered that all my life.
Mem Fox
#11. To know is to observe, to understand is to experience
MINE
#12. Sometimes songs need extra time and space to really play themselves out, and some songs it's like, this is all you need, a straightforward thing.
Doug Martsch
#13. In America the chief accusation seems to be one of "Eroticism." This is odd, rather puzzling to my mind. Which Eros? Eros of the jaunty "amours," or Eros of the sacred mysteries? And if the latter, why accuse, why not respect, even venerate?
D.H. Lawrence
#14. If you do not learn to think today, tomorrow someone else will do and will wangle you.
THE WOMAN THAT USED TO PLAY HIDE AND SEEK, a story by David Cotos.
David Cotos
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