Top 12 Max Von Sydow Ming The Merciless Quotes
#1. I love improvisation. You can't blame it on the writers. You can't blame it on direction. You can't blame it on the camera guy ... It's you. You're on. You've got to do it, and you either sink or swim with what you've got.
Jonathan Winters
#2. As they stepped out into the silent street he wondered if Lord Vetinari had been right about the press. There was something ... compelling about it. It was like a dog that stared at you until you fed it. A slightly dangerous dog. Dog bites man, he thought. But that's not news. That's olds.
Terry Pratchett
#3. In order to be able to accomplish anything new, the first thing we need to do is to teach ourselves... not to be so afraid.
Jose N. Harris
#5. The world is a great volume, and man the index of that book; even in the body of man, you may turn to the whole world.
John Donne
#6. If you keep having to dip into the story's past to explain the present, then there's a good chance your real story's in the past, and you're just using the present as a vehicle to deliver us there.
Stephen Graham Jones
#7. The truth is, I have absolutely no professional credentials - literally, which is why I'm teaching at MIT.
Noam Chomsky
#8. Hope is incomplete and ongoing. Faith is the substance of things hoped for and is complete.
Louis Zamperini
#9. Although in my life the level of loss has never reached the extremes it does in 'The Winter People,' I certainly can identify with being both a daughter longing for her mother and being a mother who is almost scared by the intensity of her love for her daughter.
Jennifer McMahon
#10. If you avoid the killer diseases and keep the degenerative ones under control with sensible diet and exercise and whatever chemotherapy you need to stay in balance, you can live nearly forever.
Wallace Stegner
#11. But no, I don't really like romantic comedies, so I don't really care. I never go see 'em.
John Cusack
#12. The warning message we sent the Russians was a calculated ambiguity that would be clearly understood.
Alexander Haig
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