Filauri Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Herein lies the crux of the matter. To stand face to face with insecurity is still not to understand it. To understand it, you must not face it but be it. — Alan W. Watts

I've been an actor for 30 years, so I pretty much know how to do the basics of a fight without hurting anybody. — Julie Benz

I painted the Astor-Victoria sign seven times, and it's 395 feet wide and 58 feet high. I dropped a gallon of purple paint on Seventh Avenue and 47th Street from 15 stories up and didn't kill anybody. I dropped a brush at Columbus Circle. It fell on a guy's camel-hair coat. — James Rosenquist

When we learn how to store electricity, we will cease being apes ourselves; until then we are tailless orangutans. You see, we should utilize natural forces and thus get all of our power. Sunshine is a form of energy, and the winds and the tides are manifestations of energy. Do we use them? Oh, no! We burn up wood and coal, as renters burn up the front fence for fuel. We live like squatters, not as if we owned the property. — Thomas A. Edison

A part of adolescence is feeling that there's no one else around who's enough like yourself to understand you. — John Irving

He who stands like a pilar dies in battle. He who bends like a reed is triumphant! — Christopher Paolini

Hello! Look at me! I am your reflection. — Debasish Mridha

A more wonderful life and a more beautiful world is one thought away. — Bryant McGill

Maybe if I knew music I couldn't do what I am doing. — Alberta Hunter

I don't think any of our lyrics have ever been erotic in a sexual term, because I haven't really written, touched on, that subject too often. But, uh ... I mean, I suppose they could point the finger at us for violence maybe in certain songs. — Scott Ian

What if I'm truly never happy again? What if I've just experienced the most happiness, the most love, I'll ever know? — Lacey Alexander

The purpose of art is ... to press forward into the whole of the external world and the soul, to see and communicate those objective realities within it which rule and convention have hitherto concealed. — Max Scheler

Paradoxically, a saint like [Albert] Schweitzer can give one a lot more trouble than King Leopold II, villain of unmitigated guilt, because along with doing good and saving African lives Schweitzer also managed to announce that the African was indeed his brother, but only his junior brother. — Chinua Achebe

Humanity is defined by its struggles, not doomed by them. It is in the way we endure those struggles that we transcend our lower nature and enter a higher realm. — D.J. Niko