Callery Quotes & Sayings
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Just because I'm showing somebody being disemboweled doesn't mean that I have to get heavy and put a message behind it. — George A. Romero

I'd just as soon play tennis with the net down. — Robert Frost

The United States have developed a new weapon that destroys people but it leaves buildings standing. It's called the stock market. — Jay Leno

That was when I saw their hate come out. They fought on the front lawn. Balloons and my birthday cake stood witness as I watched every regretful blow from my mother. I knew my sister was at war with my mother, but I never knew what her cruelty was capable of. My mother's military was larger than Jayme's. My mother already had my father, and she had her five children, including me. — Joseph McGinnis

The state of my nerves precludes any more active an existence — Lee Smith

I have known successful businessmen who, upon retirement, lost all zest for life. Their work had given their lives meaning. Often it was the only thing that had given their lives meaning and, without it, they spent day after day sitting at home, depressed, with nothing to do. — Viktor E. Frankl

An army is a strange contrivance in which power is the sum of a vast total of impotence. — Victor Hugo

I don't know what would have happened to me if I hadn't been able to hear. — Ray Charles

It was the only time the heavy panic set in, panic that she would never leave, never get to go home. She would be forgotten here, wearing the same pale clothes as everyone else, blending in with the patients and the nurses and the walls, and her family would be outside in the world and she would bleed away like a memory, like a colorful shirt washed too many times. — V.E Schwab

In fact, meta- and particle physicists have more in common than one might suppose: both tug, if in slightly different directions, at the knots which hold the cosmos together, both look beyond the immediate world of sense perception into one where cause can only be deduced from effect - a quark is as invisible as an angel; both are confronted by Manichaean polarities - miracles and black magic, cheap energy versus total destruction. — Tim Mackintosh-Smith