Eleanor Roosevelt Quotes
All Wars Eventually Act As Boomerangs And The Victor Suffers As Much As The Vanquished.
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There is something missing in a lot of digital filmmaking, something I call "poetic reality." That's something you see played out in film noir, where the technique establishes the mood. — Vilmos Zsigmond
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Quotes About Country Guys
I live out in the desert, in farm country. I'm around a lot of farmers, guys with packing houses, that sort of thing. Half the time, these guys are in — William Devane
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I Am Not So Bad Quotes
Half an hour into the movie, Margot started giggling, but it wasn't a funny part or anything. When Quinn looked over at her, she was covering her mouth and nose — Andria Large
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The crusade to convince us that global warming can only be dealt with by wealth destruction and higher energy prices began with an effort to 'raise awareness,' which turned into — David Harsanyi
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One Liner God Quotes
It has taken time and the blundering wisdom and anarchic greed of our ancestry to construct the modern city of consolidated institutions. It is a great historically amassed communal creation. — E.L. Doctorow