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Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Peter O'Toole

We were doing it under the most extraordinary circumstances, but the first out of the tent in the morning would be David Lean. He said to me on the very first day of shooting, Pete, this is the beginning of a great adventure. — Peter O'Toole

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Leslie Ford

Her Dream Prince, Gee Gee, was, then, and of course still might be, though I'd always thought of a Dream Prince as having more hair and less avoirdupois. — Leslie Ford

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Louis Leterrier

Movies are not finished. They are abandoned. A movie is never finished. — Louis Leterrier

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Nathan Eldon Tanner

Improper parental example in the home is a leading cause of the wandering of youth ... — Nathan Eldon Tanner

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Tom Kite

Never have a club in your bag that you're afraid to hit. — Tom Kite

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Buddy Rice

It's always a little different, racing on your hometown track. It makes it more special. — Buddy Rice

Graveyard Book Lisa Quotes By Johnny Payne

In the pleasant May of 1958, a group of pioneers, engineers, second-generation Americans, speculators, ne'er-do-wells, and visionaries known as the Chocinoe Management Group gathered by a bubbling spring in the middle fork of Lansill's Creek and talked about creating a settlement to be called Garden Springs. The next month they received a use permit from the Planning Commission of the City of Lexington, and began clear-cutting and bulldozing, in preparation for the excavation of sites where the cement foundations of this subdivision would be laid .... The building of this subdivision was part of the all-important process of Lexington's becoming The Greater Lexington Area, and I take special pride in noting that this general shift away from its tobacco-town heritage was bemoaned by scarcely anyone. — Johnny Payne