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Catheryn Smith Quotes By Oren Moverman

Being in the moment with these guys was just a profound experience every day, and when we shoot a movie it's actually a very short process, especially an independent movie like this. It was only thirty five days of shooting. — Oren Moverman

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Anne Bronte

I flatter myself, at times, that though among them, I am not of them — Anne Bronte

Catheryn Smith Quotes By James Buchanan

I have seldom met an intelligent person whose views were not narrowed and distorted by religion. — James Buchanan

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Robert Downey Jr.

I have a sense of destiny that you are led to the things you are supposed to do. — Robert Downey Jr.

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Bad thing about having an assassin as a friend. When he makes a threat against your life, you know it's not one. He means it.
-Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Roma Downey

A smile costs about $240. — Roma Downey

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Terri Farley

When I was a little girl, my favorite television show starred Roy Rogers and Dale Evans- the queen of the cowgirls." Mrs. Coley explained. "Dale wore a fancy fringed leather skirt and rode a buckskin horse named Buttermilk ...
"Thank heavens for Dale Evans," she said with a sigh. — Terri Farley

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Tony Robbins

Life is about the moments: Don't wait for them, create them! — Tony Robbins

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Jacques Barzun

First Principle: Have a point and make it by means of the best word. — Jacques Barzun

Catheryn Smith Quotes By Philip K. Dick

The painting showed a hairless, oppressed creature with a head like an inverted pear, its hands clapped in horror to its ears, its mouth open in a vast, soundless scream. Twisted ripples of the creature's torment, echoes of its cry, flooded out into the air surrounding it; the man or woman, whichever it was, had become contained by its own howl. It had covered its ears against its own sound. The creature stood on a bridge and no one else was present; the creature screamed in isolation. Cut off by - or despite - its outcry. — Philip K. Dick