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Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Billy Corgan

Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why we're attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth. — Billy Corgan

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Steven Erikson

Aye, Master. Only, how do we know where that dhenrabi might take us?"
"Oh, we know that, most certainly. Why, the dhenrabi breeding beds, of course." "Oh. — Steven Erikson

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Kate Atkinson

Art is anything created by one person and enjoyed by another. — Kate Atkinson

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Charissa Thompson

I had spent over 10 years in sports, and there's such a natural crossover between entertainment and sports. It's more common to have both of those in your arsenal. — Charissa Thompson

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Hilary Rosen

There is no sense in owning the copyright unless you are going to use it. I don't think anyone wants to hold all of this stuff in a vault and not let anybody have it. It's only worth something once it's popular. — Hilary Rosen

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Lena Dunham

When you're writing a script you have the option to embellish on life or switch the order of events or make it generally more cinematic. I would stick too closely to my own experience and not necessarily think about the fact that it needs to have an event happen. Realising that I could channel my own experience into a story that was slightly more cinematic was a very important moment for me - allowing myself to accept that the kind of screenwriting I'm doing is a work of fiction. — Lena Dunham

Funny Brokeback Mountain Quotes By Nick Harkaway

Throughout the '90s and early 2000s, our financial industry and governments leaned on a snake-oil mirage of wealth creation, a bubble predicated on the obvious falsehood that things could only get better. — Nick Harkaway