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Atonalism Quotes By Kirk Douglas

It's tough to make a movie about movies ... We're all too close to it. But 'The Bad and the Beautiful' was very good. — Kirk Douglas

Atonalism Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The only way to combat the murder that is war is to show the dirty combinations that make it and the criminals and swine that hope for it and the idiotic way they run it when they get it so that an honest man will distrust it as he would distrust a racket and refuse to be enslaved into it. — Ernest Hemingway,

Atonalism Quotes By Ann Burton

Footballers are going on strike? When can they start? — Ann Burton

Atonalism Quotes By Quentin Tarantino

My only obligation is to my characters. And they came from where I have been. — Quentin Tarantino

Atonalism Quotes By Willie Aames

You get to a point where you have one of two choices. You either put a gun to your head or you pray. — Willie Aames

Atonalism Quotes By Barry Manilow

I believe in my writing. — Barry Manilow

Atonalism Quotes By John G. Lake

If you are having the right kind of spiritual fellowship, you will have power with God, and there is no escaping it! — John G. Lake

Atonalism Quotes By Erri De Luca

Sometimes to take two steps in a row, one after the other, I need to make a contract with myself. — Erri De Luca

Atonalism Quotes By Joseph Butler

The sum of the whole is plainly this: The nature of man considered in his single capacity, and with respect only to the present world, is adapted and leads him to attain the greatest happiness he can for himself in the present world. — Joseph Butler

Atonalism Quotes By Lesley Lokko

The glow of delicioous tension coudn't be faked, not at any price. So when you leave, that's when you realise you've been living in a lie. — Lesley Lokko

Atonalism Quotes By Maxwell Maltz

It is an old psychological axiom that constant exposure to the object of fear immunizes against the fear. — Maxwell Maltz