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Cinema Lover Quotes & Sayings

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Top Cinema Lover Quotes

Once in a while, when I was younger, I'd lie, then tell the truth, and I'd feel better. — Tyler Hamilton

The gospel is the story of God covering his naked enemies, bringing them to the wedding feast, and then marrying them rather than crushing them. — Edward T. Welch

I wish life could be like a three hour cinema show where I can get a beautiful girl as my lover and perhaps an item song when I am tired — Nelson Jack

I love the sound of the wind in the trees and the song of the birds and the shuffle in the leaves of my many woodland friends. — Jason Mraz

They say life is a highway and we all travel our own roads, some good, some bad, yet each is a blessing of its own. — Jess "Chief" Brynjulson

I wish I were dead, or that it were tomorrow night,' groaned Phil. — L.M. Montgomery

Evil may be 'unscientific' but so is a song or a smile. — Terry Eagleton

When someone needs you to be small, for them to be big, it's not love or friendship they seek; it's power. — Charles F. Glassman

In 1989, a lone and still-anonymous Chinese student stood unarmed in front of a Chinese tank and gave the world an enduring image of the determination of China's young to change their nation. He didn't text message the tank or share a video on YouTube. — Tom Brokaw

The cinema began with a passionate, physical relationship between celluloid and the artists and craftsmen and technicians who handled it, manipulated it, and came to know it the way a lover comes to know every inch of the body of the beloved. No matter where the cinema goes, we cannot afford to lose sight of its beginnings. — Martin Scorsese

It's cool for me because I'm a director, but I'm also a teacher. I'm a lover of cinema, and I love working with people who are hungry and have the energy to really do better work. — John Singleton

Society has parted man from man, neglectful of the universal heart. — William Wordsworth