
Top 13 Gnomeo Quotes
#1. I think this [Gnomeo & Juliet] is the closest I ought to get to Shakespeare to be honest.
Matt Lucas
#2. Here you have an incredibly ambitious, accomplished woman who comes up against some of the same problems that women in power come up against today. Cleopatra plays an oddly pivotal role in world history as well; in her lifetime, Alexandria is the center of the universe, Rome is still a backwater.
Stacy Schiff
#3. God is my only leader. Truth is my only sword. Guided only by my conscience, I am a true citizen of the world.
Suzy Kassem
#4. Some people just don't seem to realize, when they're moaning about not getting prayers answered, that no is the answer.
Nelia Gardner White
#5. You always lose a lot of money chasing after women, but you will never lose a lot of women chasing after money
Foster "Raul" Mkhabele
#6. My mother made me do all the housework as a boy. I still do it, even in hotels.
Ernest Borgnine
#7. The sum of the particular intentions of God is the universe itself.
Simone Weil
#8. Our character is revealed by how we treat people who cannot help us or hurt us.
Michael Josephson
#9. He always says that those who control the present can rewrite the past.
Anne Fortier
#10. I just look at all the fruit and all the people's lives that are being changed and are being touched. And that's what we really focus on because we hear - every day we get mail, we visit with people, and their lives are being changed.
Victoria Osteen
#11. The pictures I contemplate painting would constitute a halfway state and attempt to point out the direction of the future - without arriving there completely
Jackson Pollock
#12. After two hours it stopped raining and in the same moment the spell broke, which Peroquet and the Admiral and Captain Jumeau knew by a curious twist of their senses, as if they had tasted a string quartet, or been, for a moment, deafened by the sight of colour blue.
Susanna Clarke
#13. I don't think that theater is the higher medium, that it's better than film.
Rebecca Hall
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