Top 14 The Movie Soul Food Quotes
#1. Chocolateism: Maintain your integrity even in the atmosphere of compromise, for it only takes one step in compromise, to start losing character.
Jacqueline R Banks
#2. The ridiculous is closer to life's source than the sensible.
Barry Webster
#3. I like to say I'm not a Republican or a Democrat, I'm a Christ-o-crat.
Rod Parsley
#5. Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man.
Mahatma Gandhi
#6. Sometimes I dream that I'm working; that's awful. When you awaken after a big, surprising dream, you feel it's very interesting. When you sit and write it down, you realize it's a very poor script. But I may find ideas while dozing.
Michel Ocelot
#7. I cared about her as a person, as a soul, and I wanted to fuck her, and that was the recipe for something much worse than carnal sin. It was a recipe for falling in love.
Sierra Simone
#8. When you keep blaming others for every mistake you make in life one day you'll look back and realize you're the mistake all along".
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#9. Act with a determination not to be turned aside by thoughts of the past and fears of the future.
Robert E.Lee
#10. A piece like a segment has been cut out of the back of his head. The sun looks in and the whole world with it. It makes him nervous, it distracts him from his work, and moreover it irritates him that he should be the very one excluded from the spectacle.
Franz Kafka
#11. Whatever you see, he'd said, take as long a look as you need to get used to it, to accept it, and then move on as if nothing has changed.
Ben Aaronovitch
#12. A mirror does not develop because an historical pageant passes in front of it. It only develops when it gets a fresh coat of quicksilver in other words, when it acquires new sensitiveness; and the novel's success lies in its own sensitiveness, not in the success of its subject matter.
E. M. Forster
#13. You will find poetry nowhere unless you bring some of it with you.
Joseph Joubert
#14. It is the law of love that rules mankind. Had violence, i.e. hate, rules us we would have become extinct long ago. And yet, the tragedy of it is that the so-called civilised men and nations conduct themselves as if the basis of society was violence.
Mahatma Gandhi
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