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Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Lawrence Kasdan

The great thing about Stephen is that he sees the movie as a separate thing, I think. He wants it to capture the essence of the book, and if he feels that's been done, then he's not too particular about the details. I think that's why he's happy. — Lawrence Kasdan

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Bella Andre

I wanted to be able to tell you the exact moment I fell in love with you. But I can't do that."
"You can't?" A pin could have dropped in the grass and it would have been heard in that moment as everyone grew perfectly silent to listen for his reply.
"No, I can't. Because every single moment I've spent with you is that moment, Lori. — Bella Andre

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I'm going to become bitter and distrustful of people because one person betrayed me. I'm going to hate those who have found their treasure because I never found mine. And I'm going to hold on to what little I have, because I'm too insignificant to conquer the world. — Paulo Coelho

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The boldness of being is to believe in God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Alan Shepard

But when I was selected, after my very first tour of squadron duty, to become one of the youngest candidates for the test pilot school, I began to realize, maybe you are a little bit better. — Alan Shepard

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Elena Ferrante

One writes to inflict pain on those who wish to inflict pain. — Elena Ferrante

Borgonovi Elio Quotes By Barbara Deming

It is not as mirrors reflect us but, rather, as our dreams do, that movies most truly reveal the times. If the dreams we have been dreaming provide a sad picture of us, it should be remembered that - like that first book of Dante's Comedy - they show forth only one region of the psyche. Through them we can read with a peculiar accuracy the fears and confusions that assail us - we can read, in caricature, the Hell in which we are bound. But we cannot read the best hopes of the time. — Barbara Deming