Top 12 Too Young To Die Movie Quotes
#1. The first movie I really clicked with was 'Die Hard' when I was 6 years old, which is crazy that I was watching it that young. That was the one that made me want to become an actor.
Jack Reynor
#2. I don't even like hearing my own voice on an answering machine.
China Chow
#3. I was too young to be an avid enthusiast for the franchise, but like billions of people I remember as a child sitting around with the family on a Friday night with pizza and popcorn and a 'Die Hard' movie on.
Jai Courtney
#4. The creative impulses of man are always at war with the possessive impulses.
Van Wyck Brooks
#5. Fashion could be more relevant. It needs to be understood rather than just consumed.
Stefano Pilati
#6. I am most heartened when I'm talking to a team when they're reasoning to each other.
Reid Hoffman
#7. It is difficult to restrain admirers of Shakespeare once they have begun to speak of him.
Karen Blixen
#8. When Picasso paints as a cubist, putting one tone next to another, the arrangement of planes is fine and the results very storng. But those who imitate him achieve nothing worthwhile.
Aristide Maillol
#9. When I was young and it was someone's birthday, I didn't have the money to buy nice presents so I would take my mom's camera and make a movie parody for whoever's birthday it was. When I'd show it them, they'd die laughing. That reaction was a high for me, and I loved that feeling.
David Henrie
#10. If you want to call yourself my friend, you should know that position comes with boundaries."
Sabine frowned. "I'm no good with boundaries."
"Yes, and the ocean is damp. Can we be done with
the understatements now?
Rachel Vincent
#11. We attempted to try to solve every problem in the world, out of a sense of moral obligations, and attitudes, and our history. But no country can solve every problem without exhausting itself. Therefore, we have to establish priorities.
Henry A. Kissinger
#12. I think predictability has become the rule and I'm completely the opposite
I like spectators to be disturbed.
Louis Malle
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