
Top 16 Whylah Falls Quotes
#1. Piano is very elegant. I also think it's a very truthful instrument.
Howard Shore
#2. Great art is deeply ordered. Even if within the order there may be enormously instinctive and accidental things, nevertheless they come out of a desire for ordering and for returning fact onto the nervous system in a more violent way.
Francis Bacon
#3. There is a little gland in the brain in which the soul exercises its functions in a more particular way than in the other parts.
Rene Descartes
#4. Many company policies restrict use of E-mail, limit access to offensive Web sites and prohibit disclosure of confidential information. Few policies, if any, directly address personal Web pages.
Bill Dedman
#5. Entrepreneurs usually don't listen to people. Trust them to do their job. Remember, you invested with the understanding the project was likely to fail.
Dave McClure
#6. Every scene should be able to answer three questions: Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don't get it? Why now?
David Mamet
#7. Belle decided to file the way the Beast said "meat" later to think about more fully. He was a several-hundred-pound beast and obviously didn't eat toast to keep his weight up.
Liz Braswell
#8. Sometimes it is the book that opens you. - Robertpriest
Robert Priest
#9. Unhappiness on earth cultivates a hunger for heaven. By gracing us with a deep dissatisfaction, God holds our attention.
Max Lucado
#10. I was very immature when I was young, and for me there was no balance. Everything was just all or nothing.
Mickey Rourke
#11. Life is measured by the rapidity of change, the succession of influences that modify the being.
George Eliot
#12. It's easier to have parents if you've got a girlfriend.
Nick Hornby
#13. The moon twangs its silver strings;
The river swoons into town;
The wind beds down in the pines,
Covers itself with stars.
George Elliott Clarke
#14. Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
Alan Cumming
#15. I'd have been dead a long time ago if not for my friends, one of whom had just jumped off the cliff after me.
I'd have been a lot more appreciative if he hadn't pushed me first." ~Cassandra Palmer
Karen Chance
#16. I am surprised you didn't whack your head on an overhanging branch back there. I have never seen anyone leap straight up off the ground the way you did when you saw that snake! It would make a good move for our next dance. Do you think you could teach the others? The snake jump?
Jennifer Frick-Ruppert
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