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Beschissen In English Quotes By Jesse Ventura

The Constitution guarantees us our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That's all. It doesn't guarantee our rights to charity. — Jesse Ventura

Beschissen In English Quotes By Victor Burgin

The only pertinent political question in relation to an identity [or its photograph] is not Is it really coherent? but What does it actually achieve? — Victor Burgin

Beschissen In English Quotes By Lisa Randall

I don't think we have reached a point where art really translates into science. Perhaps for some people, having good visuals can help translate into science. — Lisa Randall

Beschissen In English Quotes By Milo Ventimiglia

I try to find something in everyone that I play - even the most heinous ones. You have to find something that is real and vulnerable about everything that you play. — Milo Ventimiglia

Beschissen In English Quotes By Rick Remender

It wasn't until I'd met everyone else's measure of success that I realized I'd failed myself. — Rick Remender

Beschissen In English Quotes By Mike Middleton

I'm not even a household name in my own household — Mike Middleton

Beschissen In English Quotes By Jamie McGuire

Do your worst, Pidge. I'm tired of your shit."
I released his skin and jerked my arms, struggling against his grip. "My shit? Let me out of this fucking car!"
He pulled my wrists close to his face. "I love you, dammit! You're not going anywhere until you sober up and we figure this out! — Jamie McGuire

Beschissen In English Quotes By Andrei Tarkovsky

Although the assembly of the shots is responsible for the structure of the film, it does not, as is generally assumed, create its rhythm; the distinct time running through the shots makes the rhythm of the picture, and the rhythm is determined not by the length of edited pieces, but by the pressure of the time that runs through them. The pieces that 'won't edit', that can't be properly joined, are those which record a radically different kind of time — Andrei Tarkovsky