Bingeman Park Quotes & Sayings
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Aaahh. Home. My place, my smells, my familiar rug under my feet, my kitchen, my Curran in the kitchen chair ... Wait a damn minute. — Ilona Andrews

This pain, this terrible seeing-through that is in me now. It wasn't necessary. It is all pain, and it buys nothing. Gives birth to nothing.
All in vain. All wasted.
The older the world becomes, the more obvious it is. The bomb and the tortures in Algeria and the starving babies in the Congo. It gets bigger and darker.
More and more suffering for more and more. And more and more in vain. — John Fowles

Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal. — Francis Ford Coppola

The unbelieving mind would not be convinced by any proof, and the worshiping heart needs none. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The first time I played was in Buenos Aires - was in 1983. The dictatorship was in position. — Ruben Blades

The sun will shine in my back door one day.. — Jerry Garcia

Ask everyone whether they're an actor or a doctor or a teacher or whatever is entitled to his or her opinion. But unfortunately, because actors are in the public eye, whether we want it or not, sometimes our opinions carry more weight or influence than they deserve. — Debra Messing

I am going to spend my time today just thanking the people that played a role in my career, because I truly do believe that I was blessed by a lot of people that paths crossed mine as I went down the road in my career. — Nolan Ryan

I love Rambo but I think it's potentially a very dangerous movie. It changes history in a frightening way. — Steven Spielberg

Ego is to the true self what a flashlight is to a spotlight. — John Bradshaw

That computer was made in Alabama — Muhammad Ali

'The Matrix' is a movie that is all about glamour. I could do a whole talk on 'The Matrix' and glamour. It was criticized for glamorizing violence, because, look - sunglasses and those long coats, and, of course, they could walk up walls and do all these kinds of things that are impossible in the real world. — Virginia Postrel