Top 16 Soylent Green Quotes

#1. I'm a selfish football player. Each time the ball is snapped, I tell myself that I want to make that tackle, make that big play.

Jevon Kearse

#2. In my experience, the worst thing you can do to an important problem is to discuss it.

Simon Gray

#3. Glasses clinked and voices rubbed each other.

Maya Angelou

#4. I always thought that
I was me - but no,
I was you
and never knew it.

Rumi

#5. The lion is, however, rarely heard - much more seldom seen.

John Hanning Speke

#6. When am I going to learn to stop questioning authority and just eat the Soylent Green?

Red Tash

#7. When someone is properly grounded in life, they shouldn't have to look outside themselves for approval.

Epictetus

#8. Sometimes I think I'm not normal, and I get weirder and weirder everyday.

Louis Tomlinson

#9. Pleasure is the least consequential ... engagement and meaning are much more important.

Martin Seligman

#10. The jealous man is so preoccupied with what he hasn't got that he fails to appreciate the value of what he has got. He loses the ability to feel glad because the sun is shining. He doesn't see the wonder and the newness of the beginning of spring.

William Ralph Inge

#11. Not about the perversities of others, not about their sins of commission or omission, but about his own misdeeds and negligences alone should a sage be worried.

The Dharmapada

#12. Plot is like Soylent Green: it's made of people.

Chuck Wendig

#13. I can always call on God, in time, in where.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#14. The Necropolis furnaces ran full-time, and a lot of restaurants boasted a Soylent Green special on their menus, for the more discerning palates.

Simon R. Green

#15. I love languages (I speak French and Spanish and have been studying Russian) and accents; so one definite dream role would be being able to combine those elements into a character.

Sundra Oakley

#16. In my earliest memory, my grandfather is bald as a stone and he takes me to see the tigers.

Tea Obreht

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