Hotel New Hampshire Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Instead, we just sat there, together but really apart, watching a show about a stranger and all her secrets, while keeping our own to ourselves, as always. — Sarah Dessen

Remove the centrality-of-Jesus-Christ message from ministry and meetings, and you can forget church life or organic meetings. He must be the center of everything ... not in lip service, but in the dynamic experiential whole. — Gene Edwards

We need more portrayals of women as competent professionals and happy mothers - or even happy professionals and competent mothers. — Sheryl Sandberg

Well first of all, it's hard to shoot a movie and break for a long time and then come back and do, in a sense, one of the biggest scenes that each character had. — Dustin Hoffman

Regard everyone you meet as the Buddha and you will know 10,000 Buddhas. — Gampopa

I find ambition really attractive too - if someone's good at something they love doing. I want someone who is driven. — Harry Styles

Even lawyers have hearts, and mine ached a little as I took leave of her. The — Wilkie Collins

We're the only species who follow unstable leaders. This is true - it has little to do with America - around the world, pack leaders are unstable. Animals don't follow that. — Cesar Millan

I want to just at least make it weird for you to watch Cosby Show reruns. — Hannibal Buress

Vampires are fond of their games. But the games that They play are different than the variants that I'm familiar with. The rules were made to be bent, broken, shattered - and somebody always gets hurt.
Always. — Nenia Campbell

Just call me black, if you want to call me anything. — Whoopi Goldberg

Mr Cobb was my escort. Such a nice escort, Mr Cobb. So attentive. You should see him sober. I should see him sober. Somebody should see him sober. I mean, just for the record. So it could become a part of history, that brief flashing moment, soon buried in time, but never forgotten - when Larry Cobb was sober. — Raymond Chandler