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Gilori Quotes By Nhat Hanh

If we are not empty, we become a block of matter. We cannot breathe, we cannot think. To be empty means to be alive, to breathe in and to breathe out. We cannot be alive if we are not empty. Emptiness is impermanence, it is change. We should not complain about impermanence, because without impermanence, nothing is possible. — Nhat Hanh

Gilori Quotes By Joseph M. Kahn

On a certain level, the film retains a cultural memory. It may be meaningless to some kids, but it doesn't matter. A lot of the '90s references will be meaningless, but do some of these kids really understand what they're wearing when they wear a Led Zeppelin shirt? No. But, it looks cool and it seems to have some sort of cultural cache. — Joseph M. Kahn

Gilori Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

Le Tub is a Miami oceanside restaurant that uses old bath tubs and toilets as decoration. If you're really lucky, you get a table by the water where you can see the manatees as they swim by. Someone once told me that it was one of Oprah's favorite restaurants, but seriously, Oprah has a lot of favorite things--it all sounds like lies at this point. — Tarryn Fisher

Gilori Quotes By Agnes Denes

I hate to put tags on things, because tags change, and they change with the requirements made on them. — Agnes Denes

Gilori Quotes By Emmanuel Aghado

Love is blind but boundless in vision. — Emmanuel Aghado

Gilori Quotes By Ralph Fiennes

When I first filmed things, they were always slightly awkward. — Ralph Fiennes

Gilori Quotes By Joe Vitale

You can have, do, or be anything you want. — Joe Vitale

Gilori Quotes By Edmund White

Is that how you stay so fresh and young, drinking the sperm of teenage males? — Edmund White

Gilori Quotes By Jesse McCartney

I remember being, like, 5 years old, and my dad took me to a Yankees-Mets game. My dad had me on his shoulders and taught me one of the most important lessons about sports. He said, 'Jesse, just remember one thing, the Mets suck.' — Jesse McCartney