Top 15 Managed The Last Blockbuster Quotes
#1. The passion for defiling things was inborn in her. It was not enough for her to destroy them, she had to soil them too.
Emile Zola
#2. Baseball is more like a novel than a war. It is like an ongoing, hundred-year work of art, peopled with thousands of characters, full of improbable events, anecdotes, folklore and numbers.
Luke Salisbury
#3. You can't just keep doing what works one time, everything around you is changing. To succeed, stay out in front of change.
Sam Walton
#4. The loss of body hair is interesting to anthropologists, because it is a feature that distinguishes us from our nearest living relatives, chimpanzees. They have body hair, we don't.
Mark Stoneking
#5. I'm giving away my family's story. Who owns the family's story? I don't. But you could turn it around and ask, 'Who is to deny me to write my family's story?' I have hurt people, but I don't think in a dangerous way. But you can't tell.
Karl Ove Knausgaard
#6. Sometimes we get so busy pursuing our dream that we forget to notice the degree to which we're living it already.
Victoria Moran
#7. But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbors. We judge from our own desires, and our neighbors themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs.
George Eliot
#8. You know ... it's like you live your life opening doors. One after the other. You open a door onto a hallway, which leads to another door, which leads to another hallway. But then one day you open a door and it's to a closet. It doesn't go anywhere.
Elizabeth Berg
#9. You and I probably wouldn't be here if our ancestors hadn't been greedy savages.
Mark Pagel
#10. A lot of writers, because they don't understand actors, feel like, in order to be better at their performance, they have to change the words around a lot.
Giovanni Ribisi
#11. It doesn't matter how many times you say it. It'll still be true.'
'And it doesn't matter what you won't let me say, that'll still be true too.
Cassandra Clare
#12. Contentment can be bought at a price that one can not possibly pay.
Margaret Mead
#14. The Post Office was the underdog, and an underdog can always find somewhere soft to bite.
Terry Pratchett
#15. When I was young, I was older than I am today.
Rita Dove
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