Top 16 Percentage Movie Quotes
#1. We have this history of impossible solutions to insoluble problems.
Will Eisner
#2. Teach yourself freedom with the same zeal that the world has taught you limits.
Alan Cohen
#3. People have told me that they cannot put down 'If I Stay' after reading it, and readers have become very invested in the love story between Adam and Mia.
Gayle Forman
#4. As boys without bonds to their fathers grow older and more desperate about their masculinity, they are in danger of forming gangs in which they strut their masculinity for one another, often overdo it, and sometimes turn to displays of fierce, macho bravado and even violence.
Frank Pittman
#5. I see you brought along your violent little girlfriend. What a nice surprise! - Saint Dane (The Reality Bug)
D.J. MacHale
#6. Many of my colleagues are blissfully unaware of the global percentage of people who cannot EVER go to a movie theater, let alone with an entire family. I do not want to make movies for the rich.
Lexi Alexander
#7. If you want the answer to anything, go sit in Nature for awhile
Albert Einstein
#8. Melissa Pritchard's prose, that darkly lyrical firmament, is brightened by the dizzy luminous arrangement of her stars and satellites, her great gifts to us: humor, irony, kindness, brilliance.
Antonya Nelson
#9. The men who killed your monsters weren't heroes. They were even more frightening.
Lisa Henry
#10. You don't have to go with the crowd.
Alek Wek
#11. That the poor are invisible is one of the most important things about them. They are not simply neglected and forgotten as in the old rhetoric of reform; what is much worse, they are not seen.
Michael Harrington
#12. Their prejudice allowed white Southerners to look the other way when blacks were denied their most basic human rights, and it encouraged the worst of them to engage in unspeakable acts of cruelty and violence.
Linda Chavez
#13. People who would go to an arthouse cinema and watch a Swedish movie and read subtitles ... it's a small percentage.
Steven Zaillian
#14. Not everyone is the same. You can't label a person just because of what they do or what they've done.
Common
#15. An actor puts himself in the hands of a director. And the director's first responsibility, obviously, is to tell the story, but the smallest thing that's not true reads on the screen. So if a director sees that an actor is not believable, he needs to help him become believable.
Tobin Bell
#16. People get so upset about lyrics, and they're probably totally cool with horror movies. That doesn't really make sense.
Chris Reifert
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