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Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Amber Benson

Acting is fantastic, but to be able to create a whole world on celluloid is amazing. It's like taking your dreams straight from your head and projecting them onto a screen. — Amber Benson

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Adam McKay

My theme song is 'One Tin Soldier' by Coven. — Adam McKay

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Kasie West

Sometimes perfection reveals the lie, ... , not the truth. — Kasie West

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Lev Grossman

Even though I have spent literally years of my life trying to learn another language, any other language - and even though I have in the past claimed in several key professional contexts that I speak other languages - I am in fact still trapped inside the bubble of English. — Lev Grossman

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Barbara De Angelis

The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present. — Barbara De Angelis

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Steven Morrissey

A heartless hand on my shoulder A push and it's over Alabaster crashes down Six months is a long time Tried living in the real world Instead of a shell But before I began I was bored before I even began — Steven Morrissey

Celluloid Dreams Quotes By Haruki Murakami

College transported me to a new town, where I tried, one more time, to reinvent myself. Becoming someone new, I could correct the errors of my past. At first I as optimistic; I could pull it off. But in the end, no matter where I went, I could never change. Over and over I made the same mistake, hurt other people, and hurt myself in the bargain.
Just after I turned twenty, this thought hit me: Maybe I've lost the chance to ever be a decent human being. The mistakes I'd committed - maybe they were very makeup, an inescapable part of my being. I'd hit rock bottom, and I knew it. — Haruki Murakami