Top 15 Horton Hears A Who Speck Quotes

#1. I was a war correspondent and journalist for a long time, and I was very near the towers on 9/11 and very shortly after in Afghanistan.

Peter Landesman

#2. For by my fay, I cannot reason.

William Shakespeare

#3. The Fire Department has traditionally considered architecture a priority only when it's burning down.

Justin Davidson

#4. Faith is not a sense, nor sight, nor reason, but taking God at His work.

Faith Evans

#5. You're the most gorgeous creature on the planet. How do you not know that you've completely ruined me for other men?

R.K. Lilley

#6. As for self-deceit, most people find it as essential for survival as air. You rarely indulge in it.

Dean Koontz

#7. Israel will not and should not leave until it is clear that the West Bank can be policed by Palestinians and that the region will not be a source of terrorism against Israel, as Gaza and South Lebanon became when Israel left there.

Elliott Abrams

#8. Fortune favors the bold, though statistics favor the cautious.

Patrick Weekes

#9. A hundred more you can read, a thousand more that I can read.

Me

#10. And this is the only really startling thing about the evil of the world: not that so much of it exists, but that nobody ever really expects it.

Andrew Pyper

#11. Textbook survival tells you to stay put. Stop. Wait for rescue. Don't take any risks. But there'd been a whole host of survival shows like that and I didn't really want to do that.

Bear Grylls

#12. I think he's beginning to understand, and understanding is a horrible thing.

Lauren DeStefano

#13. This is most people's reality: As soon as something is perceived, it is named, interpreted, compared with something else, liked, disliked, or called good or bad by the phantom self, the ego.

Eckhart Tolle

#14. We must broaden the definition of who our neighbors are, and extend the boundaries of our interest and empathy.

Wendy Kopp

#15. As an actor, your text is your bible, so you're not making a documentary, but you still have to follow the choices made by your writer.

Natalie Dormer

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