Top 15 Title Sequence Quotes

#1. I cannot think of a thing that was better in those good old days.

Rose Schneiderman

#2. My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, for the camera's eye may entirely change my idea.

Edward Weston

#3. I have spent my days stringing and unstringing my instrument while the song I cam to sing remains unsung.
Rabindranath Tagore

Christina Carson

#4. A Clock stopped
Not the Mantel's
Geneva's farthest skill
Can't put the puppet bowing
That just now dangled still

Emily Dickinson

#5. Never let your past mistakes cause you to doubt your future

Jessica Houston

#6. I lean back in my chair and turn on my computer. I have to admit that writing the list did help. Another point for Dad, king of the lists. Bert asks if

Alice J. Wisler

#7. Kids are funny. You have to watch what you're doing.

Jerome David Salinger

#8. Your parents are weirdos, in the best possible way. They do not celebrate birthdays; never in your life have you received a present on the tenth of December. Instead, you are given books on the days that their authors were born.

Robin Sloan

#9. Normally she restricts herself to a very narrow spectrum of emotions (irritable, irritated, irritating).

Kate Atkinson

#10. Si todos los rios son dulces
de donde saca sal el mar?
If all rivers are sweet
where does the sea get its salt?

Pablo Neruda

#11. Your attitude reflects your inner feelings.

Debasish Mridha

#12. The history of man is essentially zoological; it becomes human late in the day, and then only in the beautiful souls, the souls alive to justice, goodness, enthusiasm, and devotion. The angel shows itself rarely and with difficulty through the highly-organized brute.

Henri Frederic Amiel

#13. If my life were a movie ... the title sequence would start out like a typical high school story, but then reveal that something's amiss. There'd be a tight shot, or piece of dialogue, or something that would make the viewer uncomfortable. Something to give them that prickly feeling.
-Dez

Dawn Klehr

#14. And wasn't that the inexhaustible struggle for Greta? Her perpetual need to be alone but always loved, and in love.

David Ebershoff

#15. Poor people are just as human as anyone else. They have just as much potential as anyone.

Muhammad Yunus

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