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Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Alfred Molina

Screen work always boils down to that moment between the camera and the actor or the actors. It always boils down to that, ultimately. You serve the camera. — Alfred Molina

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Lissie

I left the Midwest feeling like, "People are small-minded, they don't want to ask questions, they don't want to think out of the box." Some of that was true. — Lissie

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Philip Jose Farmer

Dreams haunted The Riverworld. — Philip Jose Farmer

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

When it comes to religion today, we tend to be long on butterflies and short on cocoons. Somehow we're going to have to relearn that the deep things of God don't come suddenly. — Sue Monk Kidd

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Stephen King

But in high school the business of irrevocable choices began. Doors slipped shut with a faint locking click that was only heared clearly in the dreams of later years. — Stephen King

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By Jocelyn Gibb

we refer to the Middle Ages as ages of faith; a time in which men believed a heavenly Jerusalem above the sky much as they believed an earthly Sion beyond the sea; when the whole of their thought was of a piece with their theology...those were days when a thoughtful soul here or there could realize some unity of mental vision. The fact should be admitted, however we regard it - whether as the stultifying tyranny of dogma or as an enviable single-mindedness; an ideal too easily realized, no doubt, in a plentiful dearth of empirical knowledge, and yet establishing a standard after which perplexed modernity may strive. — Jocelyn Gibb

Carlstrom Memorial Forest Quotes By A.E. Van Vogt

I first read science fiction in the old British Chum annual when I was about 12 years old. — A.E. Van Vogt