Top 12 Maladaptation Quotes
#1. I will never understand people who think that the way to show their righteous opposition to sexual freedom is to write letters full of filthy words.
Anna Quindlen
#2. I'm all in favor of people - myself included - going into the same territory if there's something that can be done with it. But if somebody says, 'Make a sequel to 'Heathers',' I feel like, no, someone should make a good movie that's a dark, satirical comedy that has that sensibility.
Michael Lehmann
#4. A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance.
Victor Hugo
#5. Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and fans the bonfire.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#6. Oh, I shouldn't try to teach them anything, not just yet, anyway. Just keep them quiet.
Evelyn Waugh
#7. She frowned at him. 'You are in love with solitude.'
'Is there a better cure for the world than solitude?
Meg Rosoff
#8. When I look at Bill, I know right away how he thinks. I can feel if he's having problems, even if I'm not with him.
Tom Kaulitz
#9. There is no greater privilege in living than bringing a tiny new human being into the world and then trying to raise him or her properly during the next eighteen years. Doing that job right requires all the intelligence, wisdom, and determination you will be able to muster from day to day.
James Dobson
#10. She had turned her back upon them all and no awful fate had overtaken her; instead, she had taken a firm hold upon life and made of it a fine, even glittering, success; and this is a thing which is not easily forgiven.
Louis Bromfield
#11. Laurence the last time I saw something like you I flushed it away.
Mark A. Cooper
#12. If you've noticed that I don't use long takes, it's not because I don't like them, but because no one gives me the necessary means to treat myself to them. It's more economical to make one image, then this image and then that image, and try to control them later, in the editing studio.
Orson Welles