
Top 14 Swept Away Movie Quotes
#2. The point is that getting married for lust or money or social status or even love is usually trouble. The point is that marriage is a maze into which we wander - a maze that is best got through with a great companion.
Robert Fulghum
#3. An interior designer must be able to clarify his intent keeping ever in mind that decorating is not a look, it's a point of view.
Albert Hadley
#4. If you give pain to someone out there, you will start to feel the pain within you! Such is the science of the Vitraags [the enlightened ones]. If you take everyone's pain for one lifetime, it will make up for losses of infinite lifetimes!
Dada Bhagwan
#5. I want you to know, this man - the man you are now - he is a man you can be proud of.
Jay Crownover
#6. The undisciplined mind confuses misfortune with mistakes.
Mark Caney
#7. The art of storytelling is reaching its end because the epic side of truth, wisdom, is dying out.
Walter Benjamin
#8. 'Swept Away' is one of my favorite films of my father. I've seen it about 20 times. It's a cult movie in Italy.
Adriano Giannini
#9. Nothing great comes easy. Nothing amazing comes without hard work. And that is especially true with marriages.
Lucian Bane
#10. And then he was a shrieking blaze, a jumping, sprawling gibbering manikin, no longer human or known, all writhing flame on the lawn as Montag shot one continuous pulse of liquid fire on him.
Ray Bradbury
#11. There is little good in people. Little good"
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"Yet it can be found. All the more precious for its rarity
Steven Erikson
#12. The intellectual's struggle to deny the obvious is never more desperate than when reality is unpleasant and at variance with his preconceptions and when full acknowledgment of it would undermine the foundations of his intellectual worldview.
Anthony Daniels
#13. The stuff I find attractive in women I always regret finding attractive. I always like a kind of madness in a woman ... I like it when they hate me right from the beginning.
Robert Pattinson
#14. As English poet W.H. Auden put it in "Apropos of Many Things": "We would rather be ruined than changed. We would rather die in our dread than climb the cross of the present and let our illusions die.
Richard Rohr
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