Alergic Quotes & Sayings
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We're losing film, especially in projection, we're losing a great achievement of civilization. A still image and darkness make up 50% of the experience. The still images become movement in your head. That's the magic of cinema. — Laszlo Nemes

I'm alergic to dying, I break out in a bad case of death every time it happenes.
-Wally McDoogle — Bill Myers

A mystifying sensation of loneliness shook him. Arthur had been alone before, to be sure, but to be alone while surrounded by people, the one sane man in a mad place - that was loneliness. — Graham Moore

When I was thirty, and a long time after that, I felt like I had to leave home to do what I had to do. Now, it's just the opposite. — Kris Kristofferson

The Princess Borghese, Bonaparte's sister, who was no saint, sat to Canova as a reclining Venus, and being asked if she did not feel a little uncomfortable, replied, "No. There was a fire in the room." — William Hazlitt

To be honest, it would have been better to watch it on Ceefax. — Gary Lineker

In the spirit of Ethan's neurosis, we made a drywall list of keyboard buttons we would like to see: PLEASE, THANK YOU, FUCK OFF, DIE, OOPS ... MY MISTAKE, DO SOMETHING COOL AND SURPRISE ME . — Douglas Coupland

All good things comes to those who wait. — Violet Fane

Or should you mourn the rapist, which I guess Christians mourn the people who kill them too. — Nikolas Schreck

As Annabeth hung in the air, descending hand over hand with the ladder swinging wildly, she thanked Chiron for all those years of training on the climbing course at Camp Half-Blood. She'd complained loudly and often that rope climbing would never help her defeat a monster. Chiron had just smiled, like he knew this day would come. — Rick Riordan

It's always taken a lot out of me, being smart. — Eudora Welty

The books for young people say a great deal about the selection of Friends; it is because they really have nothing to say about Friends. They mean associates and confidants merely. — Henry David Thoreau