21 Grams Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I never really think of something in terms of what not to do. It's always what's appealing or what's cool. — Neill Blomkamp

What are the people like? Do the women wear plaid skirts, cable-knit sweaters? Are the men in hacking jackets? What's a hacking jacket?" "They've grown comfortable with their money," I said. "They genuinely believe they're entitled to it. This conviction gives them a kind of rude health. They glow a little." "I have trouble imagining death at that income level," she said. "Maybe there is no death as we know it. Just documents changing hands. — Don DeLillo

Anybody who goes searching can find enough artistic things I've done that nobody can ever say I sold out. — David Allan Coe

It's love in general I don't want, Tate. Ever. It's you specifically that I just...want. — Colleen Hoover

You don't fight racism with racism, the best way to fight racism is with solidarity. — Bobby Seale

I remember him standing under a streetlamp.
'Just as we passed that other lamp I was going to tell you a further thing, Sal, but now I am parenthetically continuing with a new thought and by the time we reach the next I'll return to the original subject, agreed?'
I certainly agreed. — Jack Kerouac

The importance of an individual thinker owes something to chance. For it depends upon the fate of his ideas in the minds of his successors. — Alfred North Whitehead

The more we know, the deeper we will understand our topic, so it will be easier to implement it — Sunday Adelaja

I'm dragging the audience to hell with me — Jerry Lee Lewis

A text by a minority writer is effective only if it succeeds in making the minority point of view universal. ('The Universal and the Particular')" ... In claiming the lesbian point of view as universal, she overturns the concepts to which we are accustomed. For up to this point, minority writers had to add "the universal" to their points of view if they wished to attain the unquestioned universality of the dominant class. Gay men, for example, have always defined themselves as a minority and never questioned, despite their transgression, the dominant choice. This is why gay culture has always had a fairly wide audience.
[From the Foreword "Changing the Point of View" by Louise Turcotte] — Monique Wittig

May the life I live speak for me, not my religion or denomination title. — Dee Dee M. Scott

It was odd
unsettling, actually
how love magnified everything. Small joy was turned into overwhelming happiness; worry became heart-stopping fear. It was as if love became a magnifying glass turned on the heart, taking whatever was there and making it appear many times its normal size. — Michael Thomas Ford