Brainman Documentary Quotes & Sayings
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There is no loneliness when you meditate, you feel eternity. How could you ever be lonely? You just feel God's love for you and that sustains you. It's totally clear; it's part of every aspect of your being. — Frederick Lenz

It wasn't until I got involved in 'Doctor Who' that I started doing dramas on television. — John Barrowman

also, i wanted to kiss you, said lola.
come here, said emmett. — Amanda Eyre Ward

How delicious to corrupt, to stifle all semblances of virtue and religion in that young heart! — Marquis De Sade

When writing fiction, you only have to know enough to be convincing on the page. I mean really convincing, of course - but you don't need academic depth. — Simon Mawer

In the case of Yugoslavia v. NATO, one of the charges was genocide. The U.S. appealed to the court, saying that, by law, the United States is immune to the charge of genocide, self-immunized, and the court accepted that, so the case proceeded against the other NATO powers, but not against the United States. — Noam Chomsky

In England, there's a lot of people producing their own work and becoming producers and filmmakers, so they're not constantly waiting around. It can be very scarce for work, so it's important to create the work. — Aml Ameen

It's so important that we say 'I can see his point of view and I can see his point of view'. — Robert Hood

You ask if you look good and you know people are lying. It was a depressing thing to experience. I was going to these parties where I used to be ignored and then all of a sudden people are paying attention to me. — Jennifer Lawrence

No law can give Congress a backbone if it refuses to stand off as the coequal branch the Constitution made it. — Trey Gowdy

Men being born with a title to perfect freedom and uncontrolled enjoyment of all the rights and privileges of the law of nature ... no one can be put out of his estate and subjected to the political view of another, without his consent. — William Penn