Brodie Movie Quotes & Sayings
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When you're on a set it can be very tedious and slow. It's just not as big as when you see it on film. — Sanaa Lathan

You can achieve all the things you want to do, but it's much better to do it with loved ones around you; family and friends, people that you care about that can help you on the way and can celebrate you, and you can enjoy the journey. — John Lasseter

It is in the oral traditions of the villages that the arts of India are really alive. The brief Western immortality of museums is pointless to people who have seen eternity in their earth. — Santha Rama Rau

I'm from the suburbs and where I'm from didn't necessarily have people like you see in 'Suburgatory,' but along those lines and I think people will laugh at themselves. And it's lighthearted. — Jane Levy

My first care the following morning was, to devise some means of discovering the man in the grey cloak. — Adelbert Von Chamisso

If you are white, racism is too easily ignored and forgiven, regarded as of burning concern only to the ethnic minorities, and therefore of relatively marginal significance. — Martin Jacques

The dead bodies I saw all stayed that way. ( ... ) Death is usually ugly, but always complete. — Heather Graham

Remember what I told you.
Pick up the food. Get him drunk. Wait until his guard is lowered, complain about it being too hot, and begin stripping. — Em Wolf

Keep up with social media. Twitter and Facebook are both great ways to get your music out, especially internationally. — Dia Frampton

A thinker can truly think only when there is true freedom of thought. — Debasish Mridha

With a starry brush, paint the dusk Venetian blue — Owl City

Davy was the type of all the jumped-up second-raters of all time. — C.P. Snow

The institutions of the European Union, and the states that belong to this union, each and every one, are paying the price of our failures, hesitations and contradictions. We should each ask ourselves how personally responsible we are. — Giorgio Napolitano

The House Beautiful is, for me, the play lousy. — Dorothy Parker

The power of the silent filibuster to distort Senate politics is now accepted on Capitol Hill and by the press as normal and not worth mentioning. Let me be the skunk at this political garden party and say this stinks. Representative government was not designed to work this way by the Founding Fathers. — Juan Williams