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Aceball Quotes By Len Wiseman

The class warfare was in the script as well. It establishes what the world is like and what would happen if we really had two zones that were left and everybody had to survive using these two areas. What would our society to do with that set up? I wanted the state of world, in my mind, how it would actually realistically unfold. I drew that from what was in the script. — Len Wiseman

Aceball Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The first category is always the man of the present, the second the man of the future. The first preserve the world and people it, the second move the world and lead it to its goal. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Aceball Quotes By Susan Sontag

Most men experience getting older with regret, apprehension. But most women experience it even more painfully: with shame. Aging is a man's destiny, something that must happen because he is a human being. For a woman, aging is not only her destiny ... it is also her vulnerability. — Susan Sontag

Aceball Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Gratitude is not a virtue I believe in, and to me it seems hypocritical to expect it from a child. — Hermann Hesse

Aceball Quotes By Gary Gach

In mindfulness, breath can not play as not only reference point but point of view. — Gary Gach

Aceball Quotes By Ali Hewson

Business is tough, and the fashion industry is particularly tough. — Ali Hewson

Aceball Quotes By S.L. Jennings

It reminded me that pain was necessary. Pain was life's curveball. Without it, we would never appreciate what it felt like to be loved. — S.L. Jennings

Aceball Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Do you see that tree? It is dead but it still sways in the wind with the others. I think it would be like that with me. That if I died I would still be part of life in one way or another. — Anton Chekhov

Aceball Quotes By Lia Mills

Grief made fools of us all. There was shock in it, but there could hardly be surprise. — Lia Mills