Top 19 Krull Quotes
#2. I'm a big fan of the '80s fantasy genre that I grew up watching, movies like "Krull" and "Clash of the Titans" and "Time Bandits" and all that stuff.
Zooey Deschanel
#3. Then there was a time I woke up and there was your world coming at me like a custard pie thrown by the Creator and, well, I landed in the sea not far from the Circumfence widdershins of Krull.
Terry Pratchett
#5. When men talk about the agony of being men, they can never quite get away from the recurrent theme of self-pity. And when women talk about being women, they can never quite get away from the recurrent theme of blaming men.
Pat Conroy
#6. Obama hasn't lost his standing because of tricks played by the Republicans. He hasn't lost his standing because the media's not fair to him. He hasn't lost his standing or his approval number because the media spent four years attacking him like they did George W. Bush. This is all on him.
Rush Limbaugh
#9. Every single time it was grand. I loved the moment when you announce the stickup and everything suddenly goes brighter and sharper and the world seems to spin faster. You show them the gun and say hand it over and there's no telling what's going to happen in the next tick of the clock.
James Carlos Blake
#11. I'd rather do theatre and British films than move to L.A. in hopes of getting small roles in American films.
Kate Winslet
#12. All people are entrepreneurs, but many don't have the opportunity to find that out.
Muhammad Yunus
#13. Reason is the slow and torturous method by which those who do not know the truth discover it
Blaise Pascal
#16. People do not like to have their favorite myths of idols challenged and as a rule I think that the public does not like bad news.
Tom Brokaw
#17. We are not here to solve the problems; the problems are here to solve us.
Matthew Kelly
#18. What I think is a different matter. Maybe I think some rather curious things - but until thinking's got you somewhere it's no use talking about it.
Agatha Christie
#19. The dominant ethos of the twenty-first century consists of an intermingling of the sacred and the secular.
Harvey Cox