
Top 14 Muhtar Bakare Quotes
#2. I embrace the criticism, because ultimately (it means) the masses have seen it [my movie]. I embrace it for my father's story, for my mother's story, for my auntie, for my grandmother, who all got their teeth knocked out so I could be [where I am].
Lee Daniels
#3. There has never been a protracted war from which a country has benefited.
Sun Tzu
#4. Cinema is arguably the 20th century's most influential art form.
Beeban Kidron
#5. How is it that you can go from decent human being to complete jackass in zero-point-two seconds? Did they teach you that in The Eye?"
He stopped, and his eyes glided over my lips.
"Actually, I'm just trying to see if I can make you mad enough to kiss me again.
Rachel Hawkins
#6. It gripped her hand gently. 'Regret is for humans,' it said.
She laughed. 'Really?'
The machine shrugged and let go of her hand. 'Oh, no. It's just something we tell ourselves.
Iain M. Banks
#7. Why does a pair of sunglasses cost more than a 25 inch color television?
Ron White
#8. God, in His mercy, tells us that a good deed is recorded as soon as a person decides to perform it, while a bad deed is only recorded after it has been performed.
G. Willow Wilson
#9. Once in a while an enlightened teacher goes out into the world and spreads the dharma. They attract some attention, and it is a great spectacle to see who and why and what is drawn.
Frederick Lenz
#10. Being an artist means forever healing your own wounds and at the same time endlessly exposing them.
Annette Messager
#11. What conservation education must build is an ethical underpinning for land economics and a universal curiosity to understand the land mechanism. Conservation may then follow.
Aldo Leopold
#12. I have found many times, the obstacles you believe to be ahead of you are nothing more than the baggage you are dragging behind.
Eric Robison
#13. Through the lack of attaching myself to words, my thoughts remain nebulous most of the time. They sketch vague, pleasant shapes and then are swallowed up; I forget them almost immediately.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#14. Christlikeness is not produced by imitation, but by inhabitation.
Rick Warren
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