Bourgault Quotes & Sayings
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Past violence is detrimental to our present action, and it is not in the name of principles that we denounce it, but in the name of efficiency. — Pierre Bourgault

If I had to define a major depression in a single sentence, I would describe it as a genetic/neurochemical disorder requiring a strong environmental trigger whose characteristic manifestation is an inability to appreciate sunsets. — Robert M. Sapolsky

We no longer want to be a province that is unlike the others, we want to be a country [that will be] like the others. — Pierre Bourgault

And Daniel?" She asked.
"Daniel was a player-"
"Hey!"
"That's what they called the actors." Bill rolled his eyes. — Lauren Kate

These stunt guys are good at what they do and they're professional. A smart actor will step back and say, "I'm going to let the professionals do this." Hats off to those guys, man. When you see the credits scroll, look at all those stunt guys and remember all those names 'cause they earned their money on this. — James Badge Dale

Despite history, despite English, despite the noteworthies, and a little bit also despite ourselves, alas!, the Quebecois people have stayed French. I had violently returned. This people had no need of directives to affirm its French pride in the face of the whole world — Pierre Bourgault

the development of culture is concurrent with the removal of ornaments from objects of daily use — Adolf Loos

A civilization, a culture, cannot survive without passion, cannot be saved without passion. — Oriana Fallaci

Independence must be accompanied by a social revolution — Pierre Bourgault

You read a script and its based on 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Pulp Fiction', and it goes right in the bin. — Tim Roth

The first step to living the life you want is leaving the life you don't want. Taking that first step forward is always the hardest. But then each step forward gets easier and easier. And each step forward gets you closer and closer. Until eventually, what had once been invisible, starts to be visible. And what had once felt impossible, starts to feel possible. — Karen Salmansohn