Top 13 New York Times Movie Review Quotes
#1. Oh, by Moradin's itchy arse," grumbled Bruenor. "Scratched it, he did, and this one fell out.
R.A. Salvatore
#2. What planet are you living on? Who are you trying to convince - me or yourself.
Martina Navratilova
#3. Mankind is interdependent, and the happiness of each depends upon the happiness of all, and it is this lesson that humanity has to learn today as the first and the last lesson.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
#4. A mistake made with good in your heart is still a mistake, but it is one for which you must forgive yourself.
Linda Sue Park
#5. ... he closed the venetian blinds and then the drapes, and he lay down on the outside of the coverlet. But sleep would not come. Tears came instead. They seeped. Billy turned on the Magic Fingers, and he was jiggled as he wept.
Kurt Vonnegut
#6. The job wouldn't be just put the summer, but for a long time, as long as she could see ahead. Once they were used to the money coming in it would be impossible to do without again.
Carson McCullers
#7. All sport ... is one of the few activities where young people can proceed along traditional avenues, where objectives are clear, where the desire to win is not only permissible, but encouraged.
Spiro T. Agnew
#8. The root of the word "integrity" is "integer." It's a math term - and it refers to whole numbers. The word itself implies "wholeness." These are the questions we must ask ourselves frequently. "Am I whole?" "Are there parts of my character that are lacking?
Josh Hatcher
#9. You jumped like a frog.
You touched like a dog.
You kissed like a bird.
Santosh Kalwar
#10. Hinduism with its message of ahimsa is to me the most glorious religion in the world.
Mahatma Gandhi
#11. During the course of our life we now and then enjoy some pleasures so inviting, and have some encounters of so tender a nature, that though they are forbidden, it is but natural to wish that they were at least allowable. Nothing can be more delightful, except it be to abandon them for virtue's sake.
Jean De La Bruyere
#12. Although a lot can be learned from adversity, most of the same lessons can be learned through laughter and joy.
Peter McWilliams
#13. The only way to be who you want to be is by being what you haven't yet been.
Sally Edwards
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