
Top 14 Junctures Crossword Quotes
#1. Music and film are parallel experiences: they are linear, they are narrative.
Todd Haynes
#2. It is easy to kill. It is equally easy to destroy glass windows. Any fool can do either. Why is it only the wise who perceive that it is wisdom to let live, when even lunatics can sometimes understand that it is better to open a window than to smash the glass?
S.M. Stirling
#3. Now's not really the time for jokes," I growled.
He looked offended."There's always time for sarcasm.
Scott Tracey
#4. [Revealing character] can't be done by pushing the person into position or arranging his head at a certain angle. It must be accomplished by provoking the victim, amusing him with jokes, lulling him with silence, or asking impertinent questions which his best friend would be afraid to voice.
Philippe Halsman
#5. Being that life is a journey and not a destination ... try sitting back sometimes and enjoy the ride. You might just like it!
Timothy Pina
#6. This is my heart - carry it with you. I will dream of you in the dark, and you will taste it in my tea, and feel it in my shoes.
Catherynne M Valente
#7. Reading is not daily its a life style for all readers.
Gary Paulsen
#9. There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no word of genius to which the human heart and soul have not sooner or later responded.
James Russell Lowell
#10. Imagination has always had powers of resurrection that no science can match.
Ingrid Bengis
#11. There's no use to having the majority if you are going to be hamstrung by your perception of political vicissitudes.
Trey Gowdy
#12. Be persistent in good actions.
Muhammad
#13. I was brought up in Florida, so there isn't much difference between playing there and playing here. The climax are about the same.
Mickey Rivers
#14. We must avoid the caricature that science means formula or a lack of humanity in work. In fact, science is one of humanity's most creative pursuits. I believe that applying it to entrepreneurship will unlock a vast storehouse of human potential.
Eric Ries
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