
Top 15 Previsto Label Quotes
#1. He offers me his first smile of the day, and I'm suddenly glad he keeps that thing put away.
Kasie West
#2. Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts.
Lloyd Alexander
#5. She looked at the last thing she had written and she felt calm. Then she crossed the words out vehemently, scribbling until even the shape of the sentence was destroyed.
Helen Oyeyemi
#6. Most screenplays, most motion pictures, owe much more to the screenplay. Ingmar Bergman has such an economy of language, so little language in his piece, it is so visual, his moods are introduced and buttressed by camera rather than by word or character. But again, that's unique.
Rod Serling
#7. Tyranny knows no restraint of appetite.
Jim Rohn
#8. A person that is strong laughs even in the face of despair.
Ishio Yamagata
#9. I cannot see that art is anything less than a way of making joys perpetual.
Rebecca West
#10. Words can be used for venal purposes. Words are incredible sources of propaganda and can cause terrible havoc.
Helen Mirren
#11. In his mother's honor, vowing not to commit the "fashionable stupidity" of ignoring things he didn't understand, Max performed a brave act of nonconformity by accepting the possibility that his dreams might be exactly what they seemed: real.
Sol Luckman
#12. I experience God as the power of life, the power of love and the ground of being. I don't say that's what God is; I say that's my experience of God.
John Shelby Spong
#13. Playing Joanne in 'London to Brighton' was my first taste of film, and I loved every second of it.
Georgia Groome
#14. I think it's safe to say that if you talk to anybody in Ireland, they'll have a passing knowledge of the guitar. It was something that I couldn't get away from when I was younger: guitars played in shops and parties, just everywhere.
James Vincent McMorrow
#15. I was a shy, quiet kid. I was happiest playing by myself with my toys, rather than hanging around people.
Christian Slater
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