
Top 17 Quotes About Chris Mccandless From Into The Wild
#1. [Chris] gave his life in exchange for knowledge and his story is his contribution to the world. I feel complete now to put this story behind me as it was on my mind for quite some time.
Krakauer Jon
#2. Bianca knew how to surround herself with some dangerous-looking, well-built studs - each of whom had an ass you could bounce a quarter off of and get back perfect change.
Avery Flynn
#3. Nationalism, on my opinion, is nothing more than an idealistic rationalization for militarism and aggression.
Albert Einstein
#4. If we're going to die horribly, we're all going to do it together.
Mira Grant
#5. Don't settle down and sit in one place. Move around be nomadic, make each day a new horizon.
-Chris McCandless
Jon Krakauer
#6. I don't hate you," I said, and I almost believed it.
Rosamund Hodge
#8. A good man will not waste himself upon mean and discreditable work or be busy merely for the sake of being busy.
Seneca.
#11. On 'Stranger Than Fiction,' the script was so good that I stuck to every line because it was just such brilliant writing from Zach Helm that I felt like I really just want to shoot the page.
Marc Forster
#12. With the great people that you work with, it's that they're never giving up and they're never thinking something's finished until they've really, really run out of time. They keep pushing in case there's a better idea around the corner.
Steven Price
#13. Can you know excellence if you've never seen it? Can you know good if you have seen only bad?
E.L. Konigsburg
#14. And what in the name of all this is disturbing did you mean when you said you're going to teach me how to Kill people?"
He snickered. "You didn't really think you were going to spend the whole summer milking cows, did you?
Gina Damico
#15. I've never left a game before it ended. You never know when there could be a big turnaround in the game.
Richard M. Nixon
#16. Thinking back on the outing to the theatre, she added, 'I want a man, not a preening peacock!
Katherine Givens
#17. Admittedly or not, conscious or unconscious, the poetic state, a transcendent experience of life, is what the public is fundamentally seeking through love, crime, drugs, war, or insurrection.
Antonin Artaud
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