Humpday Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 16 famous quotes about Humpday with everyone.
Top Humpday Quotes

Although humor is present in every one of my films, it has always been used as a way to make the darker, heavier stuff in my stories more palatable. I never set out to make 'Humpday' a comedy. — Lynn Shelton

While no one can change events that occurred in the past, everyone can change attitudes and beliefs about them. — Philip Zimbardo

If gardeners will forget a little the phrase, "watering the plants" and think of watering as a matter of "watering the earth" under the plants, keeping up its moisture content and gauging its need, the garden will get on very well. — Henry Beston

And we're losing something of great value, a way of thinking and moving through time that can be summed up in a single word: depth. Depth of thought and feeling, depth in our relationships, our work and everything we do. Since depth is what makes life fulfilling and meaningful, it's astounding that we're allowing this to happen. — William Powers

The rapists of the intellectual world become politicians; the seducers become artists. — Robert Anton Wilson

The American people deserve truthfulness, not more political campaigning. The American people deserve a responsible government that seeks to address their needs, not more ideological dogma. — Jose Serrano

No one could ever push you to write or become a writer, except yourself. — Desi Puspitasari

The judge speaks in the name of justice,' he said. 'The priest speaks in the name of pity, which is only a higher form of justice.' (Bishop Myriel) — Victor Hugo

Everything is permissible as long as it's done in good taste. — Kaija Saariaho

I think that narrative, fiction filmmaking is the culmination of several art forms: theater, art history, architecture. Whereas doc filmmaking is more pure cinema, like cinema verite is film in its purest form. — George Hickenlooper

There's so much more (to say) about being young and being a woman, but I feel like not a lot of those stories are being told, so you have to grab onto what ever small truths you can find and present it in the most honest way you can. — Jena Malone

You must go or send a substitute. — Oswald J. Smith

Oh Gertrud,' I cried, intolerably stirred by the bare mention of that
bed, 'this is a bleak and mischievous world, isn't it? Do you think we
shall ever be warm and comfortable and happy again? — Elizabeth Von Arnim

If somebody asks me what enlightenment is, I say that it is simply recovering conscience. — Ilchi Lee