Cautionary Movie Quotes & Sayings
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You're entitled to your own opinions, but not your own facts. — Michael Bloomberg
Power is a corruption, and any society which operates from a power base is a corrupt society. — Jean Ure
It didn't make any logical sense for her to be worried, although Ig knew that worry and logic rarely traveled together. — Joe Hill
Close your eyes, and with Jesus, journey back through your day. As you do, confess sin as you see it ... — Kyle Idleman
Wolves shall succeed for teachers, grievous wolves,
Who all the sacred mysteries of Heaven
To their own vile advantages shall turn
Of lucre and ambition, and the truth
With superstitions and traditions taint,
Left only in those written records pure,
Thought not but by the spirit understood. — John Milton
When you reach a certain age in life, time becomes more important than money, and I think that happens in your 50s. — Jesse Ventura
I would have liked to have been a professor of sociology. — Ron Moody
I just love the sheer mess of New York. — Carter Burwell
I'm not doing my work for constant success. — Rod Taylor
The language in a comic book or a graphic novel and the cinematographic language are really not the same language. They are false brother and sister. It's not at all the same. — Marjane Satrapi
It's amazing how sudden the effect is - it must be the result of a deep atavistic mating urge buried inside us. A glance and you think: 'Yes, this is the one, this one is right for me.' Every instinct in your body seems to sing in unison. — William Boyd
Even more than the time when she gave birth, a mother feels her greatest joy when she hears others refer to her son as a wise learned one. — Thiruvalluvar
It's a difficult undertaking. I've been married for four years and I see this movie as a cautionary tale about people who've gone deeply out of communication. — Mark Ruffalo
Never forget that I am paid for my troubles! — Hank Stuever
In living in the world by his own will and skill, the stupidest peasant or tribesman is more competent than the most intelligent worker or technician or intellectual in a society of specialists. — Wendell Berry
She pulled the hood over the girl's ears and fastened it tight. Biterblue looked like a potato sack, a small, shivering potato sack with empty eyes and a knife. — Kristin Cashore