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Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Neil Burger

It's like you might have some great scene that you love but for some reason - and you can't necessarily put your finger on it - the movie's not working or it seems slow or ponderous in some way, and even though it has your favorite scene in there, actually the favorite scene is the culprit. That's the painful thing about editing, is trying to locate those things that are holding the movie back and then having the guts to cut them. And it is painful to do it. — Neil Burger

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Daniel Lancaster

The goal of the training journey is transformation and not information. — Daniel Lancaster

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Heinrich Heine

Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings. — Heinrich Heine

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Trinny Woodall

I hate trends, but I love fashion. — Trinny Woodall

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By John Thomas Sladek

An artist's life is supposed to lead toward his masterpiece, not away from it. — John Thomas Sladek

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By David Derrico

But just because something was possible didn't mean that it should — David Derrico

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Brad Lomenick

But there is something special, even beneficial, about showing up to a place with a particular people for a particular purpose. Community, connection, and conversation only happen when we actually experience life with others. — Brad Lomenick

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Take new values : Leave behind a legend to be followed by those who follow you. Be a yogi - don't be an ordinary person. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Heroes Season 1 Opening Quotes By Autumn Rosen

I can see the singles ad now: 'Three straight men, a gay man and a woman trapped in one body, seeks a lady willing to share her lipstick and shoes. A perfect match must enjoy cleaning automatic weapons, dividing anti-psychotic drugs into a weekly pill keeper, and long walks on the beach.' The calls would just pour in. — Autumn Rosen