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Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By James Ponsoldt

This needs to work on that level, but it has the additional strain of it's going to be profoundly scrutinized by political junkies from the right and the left who will pick apart every little thing. We are inherently dramatizing Hillary Rodham, or Hillary Clinton, who's a very famous figure. There's a lot of biographies about her, but there's also elements that are private moments, that are dramatized with an arc, and we have to take creative license. Everything is sort of a cost-benefit. — James Ponsoldt

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Never shirk the proper dispatch of your duty, no matter if you are freezing or hot, groggy or well-rested, vilified or praised, not even if dying or pressed by other demands. — Marcus Aurelius

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Santosh Kalwar

If life is worth living for so is it worth dying. — Santosh Kalwar

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Sylvia Townsend Warner

When I die, I hope to think I have annoyed a great many people. — Sylvia Townsend Warner

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Joe Gallivan

Old hippies don't die, they just lie low until the laughter stops and their time comes round again. — Joe Gallivan

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Justin Broadrick

I do consider myself a very spiritual being. I fear being seen as political in any context because it's so limiting, but I do feel Godflesh is a protest music of sorts. That was the background that I came from. — Justin Broadrick

Emorys Silver Lake Quotes By Marcel Proust

We scornfully decline, because of one whom we love and who will some day be of so little account, to see another who is of no account to-day, with whom we shall be in love to-morrow, with whom we might, perhaps, had we consented to see her now, have fallen in love a little earlier and who would thus have put a term to our present sufferings, bringing others, it is true, in their place. — Marcel Proust