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Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Pat Pattison

Metaphors are not user-friendly. They're difficult to find and difficult to use well. Unfortunately, metaphors are a mainstay of good lyric writing-indeed of most creative writing ... metaphors support lyrics like bones. — Pat Pattison

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Steven Jay Schneider

The Gold Rush(1925) affirmed Charlie Chaplin's belief that tragedy and comedy are never far apart. — Steven Jay Schneider

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Susan Sontag

Needing to have reality confirmed and experience enhanced by photographs is an aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted. Industrial societies turn their citizens into image-junkies; it is the most irresistible form of mental pollution. — Susan Sontag

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Zlatan Ibrahimovic

I am very proud. It is always fun to win such a prize, to be chosen as Swedens best player a certain year. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Gaby Rodriguez

Why do we insist on putting limitations on what people are capable of doing? — Gaby Rodriguez

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Tony Curl

Who lives inside your head? The hero of your story OR The victim of someone else's? — Tony Curl

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By William James

The deepest longing in the human breast is the desire for appreciation. — William James

Gold Rush 1925 Quotes By Oscar Wilde

A sentimentalist is simply one who wants to have the luxury of an emotion without paying for it. We think we can have our emotions for nothing. We cannot. Even the finest and most self-sacrificing emotions have to be paid for. Strangely enough, that is what makes them fine. The intellectual and emotional life of ordinary people is a very contemptible affair. Just as they borrow their ideas from a sort of circulating library of thought - -the Zeitgeist of an age that has no soul - -and send them back soiled at the end of each week, so they always try to get their emotions on credit, and refuse to pay the bill when it comes in. You should pass out of that conception of life. As soon as you have to pay for an emotion you will know its quality, and be the better for such knowledge. And remember that the sentimentalist is always a cynic at heart. Indeed, sentimentality is merely the bank holiday of cynicism. — Oscar Wilde