1967 Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Top 1967 Movie Quotes
Nothing is cheap which is superfluous, for what one does not need, is dear at a penny. — Plutarch
I'm not going to go run and hide because I'm catching some heat. I'm not going to stay at home and pout. — Andy Roddick
A large part of our attitude toward things is conditioned by opinions and emotions which we unconsciously absorb as children from our environment. In other words, it is tradition - besides inherited aptitudes and qualities - which makes us what we are. We but rarely reflect how relatively small as compared with the powerfu ...
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Emma - "
"I'm calling." Emma lunged for her phone.
"No!" Julian said, forcefully enough to stop her. "You know we can't tell anyone. About Mark - "
"You're not going to bleed to death in a car for Mark!"
"No," he said, looking at her. His eyes were eerily green-blue, the only bright color in the dark interior of the car. "You're going to fix me. — Cassandra Clare
Our national love of porn and pole dancing is not the byproduct of a free and easy society with an earthy acceptance of sex. It is a desperate stab at freewheeling eroticism in a time and place characterized by intense anxiety. What are we afraid of? Everything ... which includes sexual freedom and real female power. — Ariel Levy
Of course I won't go alone. I shall take my maid."
"No," Sebastian said. "You will take me. — Amanda Quick
Football is more important to me than money right now. — A. J. Hawk
The Higher Power knows what to do and how to do it. Trust it. — Ramana Maharshi
The notion dies hard that in some sort of way exports are patriotic but imports are immoral. — David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech
Try this experiment: one day go in a record store and just try and guess what the music sounds like by looking at the album cover. — DJ Spooky
Lajwanti made the cardinal mistake of trying to cross the dividing line that separates the existence of the rich from that of the poor. She made the fatal error of dreaming beyond her means. The bigger the dream, the bigger the disappointment. — Vikas Swarup
