Eopleand Quotes & Sayings
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Show me a beautiful man whose heart trembles behind the scene of a theatre, and I shall love him forever. — Sofia Navarro

I thought of the parable of the prodigal son. We had made merry for the beloved child's return too - but what happens when the beloved child doesn't say she's sorry? The parable doesn't talk about that. Jesus figures of course you're sorry. Jesus, I thought, you blew it. Not everybody is sorry. — Caroline B. Cooney

You cannot mistake this
You cannot reinvent this moment
You cannot call this love
It is so much more — Coco J. Ginger

Flight is romance - not in the sense of sexual attraction, but as an experience that enriches life. — Stephen Coonts

A woman who is very secure in herself, what she's about, what she wants to do, who probably figures that she's a prize catch-sooner or later he's going to come around. — Spike Lee

In movies, images cost - if you want a big image, it takes more money. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

10 The LORD sits enthroned over n the flood; the LORD sits enthroned o as king forever. — Anonymous

It took me years to learn that sentences in fiction must do much more than stand around and look pretty. — Karen Thompson Walker

Not every day is beautiful. But there is beauty in every day. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell

I looked at the 1950 animated film [Cinderella], I read a couple of editions of the fairy tale that I have in my house and all of it seemed to say that there was room for a version that delivered, in this story, which seems to invite a feeling in p eopleand I think that is some version of a classical world. — Kenneth Branagh

Everyone is someone's captive. The trick is knowing whose. — Peter A. Smalley

She was right; if Logan lost a grip on his emotions, it could be dangerous for Page because she'd be the one administering the shot. — Dannika Dark

These aren't my rules. Come to think of it. I don't have any rules. — Beetlejuice

Climbing the steps to the hotel, Grace paused, taking a long look at Paris, in all its shimmering, enigmatic elegance, wearing the nigh as a beautiful woman wears diamonds. — Kathleen Tessaro