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Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Sylvester Stallone

Good action films - not crap, but good action films - are really morality plays. They deal in modern, mythic culture. — Sylvester Stallone

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Philippa Gregory

If it has to be done at all, it must be done with grace. — Philippa Gregory

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A diamond does not lose its value because it is covered in mud. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Dorothy Allison

Moving had no season, was all seasons, crossed time like a train with no schedule. We moved so often our mail never caught up with us, moved sometimes before we'd even gotten properly unpacked or I'd learned the names of all the teachers at my new school. Moving gave me a sense of time passing and everything sliding, as if nothing could be held on to anyway. It made me feel ghostly, unreal and unimportant, like a box that goes missing and then turns up but then you realize you never needed anything in it anyway. — Dorothy Allison

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Leigh Goff

I threw my hands on my hips, shocked by the irony. A Mather helping a Greensmith? Hell was freezing over somewhere beneath our feet and every kind of farm animal was sprouting wings to fly. — Leigh Goff

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Chris Hollenback

Maybe the question isn't whether God exists, but how we act. If we all act like God doesn't exist, then for all intents and purposes God doesn't. But if we act like God does exist, then in essence, She does. — Chris Hollenback

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By William C. Bryant

The mighty Rain
Holds the vast empire of the sky alone. — William C. Bryant

Imdb 2001 Space Odyssey Quotes By Freya Stark

Every word calls up far more of a picture than its actual meaning is supposed to do, and the writer has to deal with all these silent associations as well as with the uttered significance. — Freya Stark