Top 12 John Denver Movie Quotes
#1. There is a native baseness in the ambition which seeks beyond its desert, that never shows more conspicuously than when, no matter how, it temporarily gains its object.
William Gilmore Simms
#2. One musician listens to another musician, and you get inspired and then you do your thing, but it's yours.
Lenny Kravitz
#3. Ever since Romanticism, an oppositional mode, artists have the right, and indeed the duty, to attack social convention. But it is ridiculous and in fact self-infantilizing for them to expect to be financially supported by the general public whom they are insulting.
Camille Paglia
#4. You keep knocking on the devil's door long enough and sooner or later someone's gonna answer you.
Terrence Howard
#5. Everyone has the capacity to do terrible things. Put someone in the right situation, then offer the right incentive or trigger the right emotion, and that person will choose wrong over right, even if it goes against their nature.
Stephanie Bond
#6. The boat struck the bank full tilt. The dreamer, the joyous oarsman, lay on his back at the bottom of the boat, his heels in the air.
Kenneth Grahame
#7. Money has too big an influence on our politics in Washington and somehow we need to do something about that.
James Hansen
#8. You picked a lemon, throw it away lemonade is overrated. Freaks should remain at the circus, not in your apartment. You already have one asshole. You don't need another. Make a space in your life for the glorious things you deserve. Have faith.
Greg Behrendt
#9. I always wanted to be ambidextrous, ever since I was a little girl. I wanted to be able to use both hands, and I still use my left hand a lot.
Holly Madison
#10. I gave up coffee. It's almost worse than giving up a lover.
Sandra Bullock
#11. To shape the soul of a young girl, all the nuns in the world are not equal to one mother.
Victor Hugo
#12. I would tell myself that I was about to address the largest mass assembly of idiots ever gathered in the history of mankind.
Winston Churchill
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