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Amblin Logo Quotes By Ogden Nash

I'd rather be a great bad poet than a good bad poet. — Ogden Nash

Amblin Logo Quotes By Helen Humphreys

I have seen animals shot, and I have seen people who have been blindsided by greief. We always know what has hit us. We don't always know that it will kill us. — Helen Humphreys

Amblin Logo Quotes By Steven Mithen

The two centrepieces of social intelligence are the possession of extensive social knowledge about other individuals, in terms of knowing who allies and friends are, and the ability to infer the mental states of those individuals. — Steven Mithen

Amblin Logo Quotes By Balthazar Getty

Even in my darkest times I knew I had a good future ahead of me. — Balthazar Getty

Amblin Logo Quotes By Stephen Richards

There is no end. There is no cure. It gets worse with time. Cure. How can you cure an institution, we are bricks crumbling in the walls of despair. Death is inevitable for us all. But the insanity is here to stay. — Stephen Richards

Amblin Logo Quotes By Saul Bellow

She was what we used to call a suicide blonde
dyed by her own hand. — Saul Bellow

Amblin Logo Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

Hengall the Warrior hated war. The business of life, he liked to say, is to plant grain, not blades. — Bernard Cornwell

Amblin Logo Quotes By Hugh Laurie

We want different things. Men want to have sex with a woman. Then they want to have sex with another woman. And then another. Then they want to eat cornflakes and sleep for a while, and then they want to have sex with another woman, and another, until they die. Women,' and I thought I'd better pick my words carefully when describing a gender I didn't belong to, 'want a relationship. They may not get it, or they may sleep with a lot of men before they do get it, but ultimately that's what they want. That's the goal. Men do not have goals. Natural ones. So they invent them, and put them at either end of a football pitch. And then they invent football. Or they pick fights, or try and get rich, or start wars, or come up with any number of daft bloody things to make up for the fact that they have no real goals.'
'Bollocks,' said Ronnie.
'That, of course, is the other main difference. — Hugh Laurie