
Top 16 Knives Out Movie Quotes
#1. Maybe people really don't change as much as we think. Maybe they just ... maybe they just stiffen up.
Stephen King
#2. Particularly when you're making a movie of a book, people are always waiting with their knives - you know?
Joel Edgerton
#3. The sky in Seattle is so low, it felt like God had lowered a silk parachute over us.
Maria Semple
#4. I actually like older horror movies more than newer ones because when I'm watching newer ones, like 'Chucky' or 'Saw' or whatever, I'm like, 'Come on, really, this isn't even good, all it is is blood and knives.' I like when it has a story line, you know? When it's actually a movie.
Emily Alyn Lind
#5. He who is devout to the Virgin Mother will certainly never be lost.
Ignatius Of Loyola
#7. About forty turns ago there was a colony in the east, and a warrior named Swift, who had to change her name to Sorrow ...
Martha Wells
#8. Symbols are oracular forms-mysterious patterns creating vortices in the substances of the invisible world.
Manly Hall
#9. The battle in American politics used to be for the middle. Now, it's all about the building and the intensity of support on the far left and far right wings of both parties. And we have forgotten about the people here in the middle.
Hamilton Jordan
#11. There are books on our shelves we haven't read and doubtless never will, that each of us has probably put to one side in the belief that we will read them later on, perhaps even in another life.
Umberto Eco
#13. It is natural to quarrel, to be selfish, to live a small-minded life. It is supernatural to love unconditionally, to serve others, to live a life of vision and faith.
Sally Clarkson
#14. I don't feel opportunistic ever, in anything.
Ehud Barak
#15. I did absolutely grow up in a world surrounded by people who were always performing and being flamboyant.
Kate Winslet
#16. The greatness of being an artist is the kind of ridiculous guffaw you can have at one's own misery. 'That was miserable! Now how can I write about it?'
Michael Winter
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