Top 17 Quotes About Submachine
#1. I have a Thompson SubMachine gun and we shoot sharks with it. As soon as they put their heads out we give them a burst.
Ernest Hemingway,
#2. German-made Heckler & Koch MP-7 submachine guns with special compact M40 grenade launchers under the barrels.
Matthew Reilly
#3. The first time I saw Marcey Parker she was happily firing a submachine gun through a window.
Dan Baum
#4. Don't you watch any cop shows?" Logan asked. "You're supposed to wait until I've made sure there are no guys with submachine guns and machetes waiting in the shadows."
"Was that a joke?" Zak asked
Barbara Elsborg
#6. Instead of becoming an engineer like my brother, I moved to New York to be an actor.
Anthony Mackie
#7. Language is a living thing. It must survive in men's minds and on their tongues if it survives at all.
Charlton Laird
#8. He looks at me again and the flames vanish and the knife is gone and his voice goes light and breezy and all coffee-shop conversational, as if he wasn't just one second ago impaling me with fiery eyes and discussing the dark fate of my best friend and the souls of all my classmates.
Michelle Knudsen
#9. You know what's punk rock about marriage? Nothing. You know what's punk rock about marriage? All the puke and shit and piss.
Jenny Offill
#10. There's evil in the world, all right. Being aware of it makes you a realist, not a paranoid.
Dean Koontz
#11. I think of New York as a puree and the rest of the United States as vegetable soup.
Spalding Gray
#12. It's a funny thing with documentary films - you want them to feel as entertaining and as gripping as a fictional film. With a fictional film you want it to feel as realistic as a documentary film.
Jonathan Demme
#13. And you know what - and I don't mean this in tongue in cheek way - but it's like deja vu. When I walked in to WCW they were producing wrestling on a little teeny sound stage at Disney, okay? I'm walking into TNA and they're producing wrestling in a little teeny sound stage at Universal.
Hulk Hogan
#15. I don't know, on a sitcom, and in theatre especially, you have to really be listening to an audience. And if you're losing them, you can hear the sniffs, and the playbills shuffling and whatnot.
Neil Patrick Harris
#16. stuck in a backwoods George Romero movie with the cast from Hee Haw.
D. Nathan Hilliard
#17. Combining storytelling, humanity, and laughter will give you a huge advantage in your public speaking and the odds are good that you already have all the raw material you need.
David Nihill
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