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Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Grant Heslov

Creatively, it's great, because when you write your own movies, you get to create whatever you want. — Grant Heslov

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Totalitarian politics - far from being simply antisemitic or racist or imperialist or communist - use and abuse their own ideological and political elements until the basis of factual reality, from which the ideologies originally derived their strength and their propaganda value - the reality of class struggle, for instance, or the interest conflicts between Jews and their neighbors - have all but disappeared. — Hannah Arendt

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Alice B. Toklas

Dawn comes slowly but dusk is rapid. — Alice B. Toklas

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By John C. Reilly

I'm dating myself by saying this, but I was the test audience for 'Space Invaders.' I remember when that was the first game that wasn't a pinball game. I spent a lot of money on 'Space Invaders,' in the form of quarters, of course. — John C. Reilly

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Leon Brown

When the storm has passed, put your energy into rebuilding your life, don't waste time looking back. — Leon Brown

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Jeremy Coon

The great documentary subjects find you, you don't really search for them. — Jeremy Coon

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By C. JoyBell C.

Our relationship with God is not about doing right and not doing wrong, but it's simply about walking on this earth with the same One whom we walked with before we came to this earth! It's a continuum. It is, in itself, a part of aeternum! — C. JoyBell C.

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Dennis O'Neil

The anomaly is that, as a publishing venture, comics are not doing very well. As a venture that supplies other media, they're incredible. — Dennis O'Neil

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Adriana Trigiani

Moments are history. If you have enough of them, they become a story. — Adriana Trigiani

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Paul Erdos

God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers. — Paul Erdos

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Lindsay Lohan

You shouldn't have to give things up for someone. If you love them someone, you should love them for everything they do and all that they are. I love acting and I wouldn't give it up for anything, and I don't know anyone in my life who would ask me to give it up. — Lindsay Lohan

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Boyd K. Packer

The rapid, sweeping deterioration of values is characterized by a preoccupation-even an obsession-with the procreative act. Abstinence before marriage and fidelity within it are openly scoffed at-marriage and parenthood ridiculed as burdensome, unnecessary. Modesty, a virtue of a refined individual or society, is all but gone. — Boyd K. Packer

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By Andre Breton

When the windows like the jackal's eye and desire pierce the dawn, silken windlasses lift me up to suburban footbridges. I summon a girl who is dreaming in the little gilded house; she meets me on the piles of black moss and offers me her lips which are stones in the rapid river depths. Veiled forebodings descend the buildings' steps. The best thing is to flee from the great feather cylinders when the hunters limp into the sodden lands. If you take a bath in the watery patterns of the streets, childhood returns to the country like a greyhound. Man seeks his prey in the breezes and the fruits are drying on the screens of pink paper, in the shadow of the names overgrown by forgetfulness. Joys and sorrows spread in the town. Gold and eucalyptus, similarly scented, attack dreams. Among the bridles and the dark edelweiss subterranean forms are resting like perfumers' corks. — Andre Breton

Ibises And Spoonbills Quotes By William Stafford

With Kit, Age Seven, at the Beach
We would climb the highest dune,
from there to gaze and come down:
the ocean was performing;
we contributed our climb.
Waves leapfrogged and came
straight out of the storm.
What should our gaze mean?
Kit waited for me to decide.
Standing on such a hill,
what would you tell your child?
That was an absolute vista.
Those waves raced far, and cold.
"How far could you swim, Daddy, in such a storm?"
"As far as was needed," I said,
and as I talked, I swam. — William Stafford