Top 15 Trintignant Marie Quotes

#1. We all start in this medium because of the magic and the challenge is to keep it going.

John Sexton

#2. I do not want a player who is a perfect man and has a fantastic character. That's the kind of guy I want for my daughter as a man.

Jose Mourinho

#3. Ultimately, Communism must be defeated by progressive political programs which wipe out the poverty, misery, and discontent on which it thrives.

Robert Kennedy

#4. Green, red, and mixed shades of haemins are known. If magnesium is replaced by iron in chlorophyll, green haemins are obtained. Their colour is due to a strong band in the red which is already recognized in chlorophyll.

Otto Heinrich Warburg

#5. God is patient, and with the young, always patience is needed.

Julie Berry

#6. The theatre fulfills, whereas the cinema is empty.

Marie Trintignant

#7. One of the central issues in the world population crisis is poverty.

Carl Sagan

#8. If I wrote a play with four characters every single one of them would talk like me regardless of age or sex.

Norman MacCaig

#9. All religions accept that there is something called 'criminality.' And criminality cannot be excused by religious fervour.

Wole Soyinka

#10. Liberty is never unalienable; it must be redeemed regularly with the blood of patriots or it always vanishes. Of all the so-called natural human rights that have ever been invented, liberty is least likely to be cheap and is never free of cost.

Robert A. Heinlein

#11. Cursed be he that moves my bones.

William Shakespeare

#12. It is just as difficult and dangerous to try to free a people that wants to remain servile as it is to enslave a people that wants to remain free.

Niccolo Machiavelli

#13. I like characters with problems. I like to understand them ... To play alcoholics, fetishists, strange girls, you have to dig deep within yourself. It's 'elsewhere' that interests me.

Marie Trintignant

#14. We have an infinite amount to learn both from nature and from each other.

John Glenn

#15. One must choose between making a man or a citizen, for one cannot make both at the same time.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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