Top 15 Mcgonagall Movie Quotes
#1. I think in the long run, it will be better for us if we solve our problems without suffering through some terrible disaster. I like the idea of change without Apocalypse.
Annalee Newitz
#2. Hopefully as a result of 'The Frozen Ground,' more and more people will be aware of the horrible things that happen to ladies all over the world and give them respect. This movie is a love letter to those victims.
Nicolas Cage
#3. I don't like this," his brother told him as they walked down the stairs.
"You don't like anything. I've heard you complain about the air."
"It irritates me when it whistles.
G.A. Aiken
#4. Hope bases vast premises upon foolish accidents and reads a word where, in fact, only a scribble exists.
John Updike
#5. There's a difference between dreaming and doing. The dreamers just sit around and moon about how wonderful it would be if only things were different. The years roll on and by and by they grow old and they forget everything, even about their dreams.
May Robson
#6. The taboo for straight actors playing gay is gone ... My mother was squirming a bit in the theater because she comes from a different generation.
Dean Cain
#8. BREAKING: Trey Gowdy To PROSECUTE Donald Trump For Child Rape!
David Howard
#9. To change is to be vulnerable. And to be vulnerable is to be alive.
Alexis De Veaux
#10. I'm not macho, I'm not a Mel Gibson sort of person.
Ang Lee
#11. Someone isn't your family simply because they contributed to your DNA. Family is how you act.
Lauren Dane
#12. The world is grown so bad that wrens make pray where eagles dare not perch
William Shakespeare
#13. She told her father Mr. Abram Colhard that she did not like it at all being one being living then. He never said anything. She was afraid then, she was one needing charming stories and happy telling of them and not having that thing she was always trembling.
Gertrude Stein
#14. And he will kiss me again, I thought, almost dizzy at the wonder of it. He will kiss me a thousand times more, and in a thousand ways.
Zoe Marriott
#15. Every time a woman makes herself laugh at her husband's often-told jokes she betrays him. The man who looks at his woman and says 'What would I do without you?' is already destroyed.
Germaine Greer
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