Bifano South Quotes & Sayings
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It is not the bowing, the dancing, the clapping and the singing that produce the worship, for at best they can only express that worship, but it is the worship that produces the jubilant responses. — Judson Cornwall

I just rely on the text to speak for itself and then speak it as I believe it to interpret it, and then just know that the rules of the world that we're creating allow for things to come to life, and then just trust in the process of making a film. Hopefully we'll make a sequel, because if we do, we had such a great time as an ensemble, I think the best thing to do would be to just take the whole cast back. This is Iain's idea and I agree with it. Just reincarnate all the characters and put them back into the world. There's no rules. Why couldn't we do that? — Brendan Fraser

I walked out and I got a standing ovation from all these people, and it's like a creepy thing ... either you've become a cultural icon, or they are applauding the fact that you are not dead yet. — Neil Gaiman

This is the crux of Christianity: to remember and give thanks, 'eucharisteo'. — Ann Voskamp

People say I've got a bad reputation. I think I've got the best reputation in the building. — Kanye West

I saw the other loners the way everyone else did-as unappealing, as to be avoided at all costs. If I hung out with one of them, I thought, my unpopular status would get worse, not better, because it would be magnified by association. — Gail Carson Levine

this was not the end of the world, actually it was the world. — Knausgaard, Karl Ove

To God all things are beautiful and good and just. — Heraclitus

I like to get up early in the morning and run. — Drake Bell

You've been a thief of nuts. No wonder you turned into one." ~ Angelica Hopes, If I Could Tell You — Angelica Hopes

Hitlerism was a mass flight to dogma, to the barbaric dogma that had not been expelled with the Romans, the dogma of the tribe, the dogma that gave every man importance only in so far as the tribe was important and he was a member of the tribe. — Milton Sanford Mayer