
Top 15 The Midnight Meat Train Quotes
#1. I'm not a real film buff. Unfortunately, I don't have time. I just don't go. And I become very nervous when I go to a film because I worry so much about the director and it is hard for me to digest my popcorn.
David Lynch
#2. We can change the direction of the country with our vote.
Roland Martin
#3. Does the beef salute the butcher as it throbs to it's knees?
Clive Barker
#4. I have multiple personalities, but, being a fairly uncreative individual, they are all Thom Yorke.
Thom Yorke
#5. I tended to write poems about both social and spiritual problems, and some problems one doesn't really want to solve, and so the problems themselves are solved. You certainly don't want to solve problems in poems that haven't been solved in the world.
C. K. Williams
#6. Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
Hal Sparks
#7. Every animal would rather die themselves than lose their offspring. But it's just genes, isn't it? All of our existence is spent worrying about the next generation, but we don't actually seem to get anywhere.
Robert Smith
#8. All the cops are just workers for the one percent, and they don't even realize they're being exploited.
Ray Lewis
#9. I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older.
Mireille Enos
#10. If we must "feel" God's presence before we believe he is with us, we again reduce God to our ability to grasp him, making him an idol instead of acknowledging him as God.
Craig S. Keener
#11. I realised success as an actor alone wouldn't make me happy. I needed to explore my spiritual side in more depth.
Linus Roache
#12. My singing really seemed to connect with people, and it ended up as my main career, which I love.
Mayer Hawthorne
#13. According to a recent survey, men say the first thing they notice about women is their eyes. And women say the first thing they notice about men is they're a bunch of liars.
Jay Leno
#14. Whenever a big white man picks up a banjo, my cheeks tighten.
Robin Williams
#15. Kaufman almost smiled at the perfection of its horror. He felt an offer of insanity tickling the base of his skull, tempting him into oblivion, promising a blank indifference to the world.
Clive Barker
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