Cinematically Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Why resurrect it all now. From the Past. History, the old wound. The past emotions all over again. To confess to relive the same folly. To name it now so as not to repeat history in oblivion. To extract each fragment by each fragment from the word from the image another word another image the reply that will not repeat history in oblivion. — Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

I realized my yearning had little to do with place and more with the fact that I continually made a ritual of emptiness. No matter where I was or what I was doing, I would always feel a certain deficit. Like before, as a way to fill the hole, I began writing songs. Music began to restore me again. — Carrie Brownstein

In religion, there's a certain type of fear that if somebody believes differently from me, that it's a threat. Because I'm right, and there cannot be two ways that are right, so if I'm right, anything different than this must be wrong; and we attack those things and it's really due to insecurity, ego and fear. — Radhanath Swami

My mom always said that if the Protestants catch a Catholic in their church, they feed them to the Jews. — Kate O'Brien

I had to drink my first cup of soy milk with her. People bond over that shit. — Nyrae Dawn

At this particular time, I probably am more comfortable with myself. Just now I'm having a lovely time. — Keira Knightley

His worst nightmare had become real; life was no more than a fragile breath, a fleeting instant od light in the eternal darkness of time — Jose Rodrigues Dos Santos

The challenge in any musical is unifying all the moving parts of it, in particular a movie musical because now you're adding the camera and you're adding the idea of adaptation. So the challenge is to stay as true as you can to the material that you love and yet not be afraid to step outside of it and introduce elements into it that make it exist in a satisfying, exciting way cinematically. — Marc E. Platt