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Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By Carrie Rudzinski

I knew I was in trouble when all of my dreams were either about dying, or kissing you. — Carrie Rudzinski

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By Larry Klayman

I call upon all of you to wage a second American nonviolent revolution, to use civil disobedience, and to demand that this president leave town, to get up, to put the Quran down, to get up off his knees, and to figuratively come out with his hands up, — Larry Klayman

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By William Clay Ford Jr.

The day will come when the notion of car ownership becomes antiquated. If you live in a city, you don't need to own a car. — William Clay Ford Jr.

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By Christina Baker Kline

Let's make a promise," he says. "To find each other." "How can we? We'll probably end up in different places." "I know." "And my name will be changed." "Mine too, maybe. But we can try." Carmine flops over, tucking his legs beneath him and stretching his arms, and both of us shift to accommodate him. "Do you believe in fate?" I ask. "What's that again?" "That everything is decided. You're just - you know - living it out." "God has it all planned in advance." I nod. "I dunno. I don't like the plan much so far." "Me either." We both laugh. — Christina Baker Kline

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By Gisele Bundchen

I'd be lying if I said, 'No,' to wanting a lot of kids. — Gisele Bundchen

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By George Carlin

Fuck rational thought — George Carlin

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By David Ayer

In the writing phase, normally I try not to envisage any particular actors because I like to let the characters sort of reveal themselves in that process. — David Ayer

Gretchen Donnie Darko Quotes By William Wordsworth

Such views the youthful Bard allure,
But, heedless of the following gloom,
He deems their colours shall endure
'Till peace go with him to the tomb.
- And let him nurse his fond deceit,
And what if he must die in sorrow!
Who would not cherish dreams so sweet,
Though grief and pain may come tomorrow? — William Wordsworth