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Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Herb Kelleher

We have the best customer satisfaction record, based on Transportation Dept. statistics, of any airline in America, the fewest complaints filed per 100,000 passengers carried. So you're not just getting low fares, you're also getting wonderful customer service. — Herb Kelleher

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Iris Murdoch

I hate solitude, but I'm afraid of intimacy. The substance of my life is a private conversation with myself which to turn into a dialogue would be equivalent to self-destruction. The company which I need is the company which a pub or a cafe will provide. I have never wanted a communion of souls. It's already hard enough to tell the truth to oneself. — Iris Murdoch

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

I do not live my own life, there is something stronger than me
which directs me. I suffer;
but formerly I was dead and only now do I live. — Leo Tolstoy

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Kate Bush

Don't ever think that you can't change the past. — Kate Bush

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Milan Kundera

Why don't you ever use your strength on me?" she said.
Because love means renouncing strength," said Franz softly. — Milan Kundera

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Tessa Dare

How precisely, had a arrived at this? He was taking orders from a spinster, willingly submitting himself to her medieval torture devices. And she wasn't even naked.
-Bram's thoughts — Tessa Dare

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Harry Callahan

Every time I talked about making a picture I didn't do it. I had already done it - talking about it! I quit talking. — Harry Callahan

Ethan Hawke Boyhood Quotes By Ethan Hawke

It's interesting to get older and realize that part of your job growing up in this profession is to help the next generation. More and more, with Boyhood and with Ellar Coltrane and with Emma [Watson], I start to see that role. There's no better way. Nobody wants advice, so you can't really give it. You just have to try to wish them well on their journey. — Ethan Hawke