Inland Empire Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't know the city at all, but I was so happy to be in New York I cried. I was so excited. — Greta Gerwig

The Tibetans are dirty. They wash once a year and, except for festivals, seldom change their clothes till they begin to drop off. They are healthy and hardy; even the women can carry weights of sixty pounds over the passes. They attain extreme old age; their voices are harsh and loud, and their laughter is noisy and hearty. — Isabella Bird

I would have started writing a lot earlier if I hadn't been [Arthur Miller's daughter]. — Rebecca Miller

I still believe Emmitt has enough left in the tank to be a productive back over the next couple of seasons. — Al Michaels

The political spirit is the great force in throwing the love of truth and accurate reasoning into a secondary place. — John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley Of Blackburn

The perfect knowledge of events cannot be acquired without divine inspiration, since all prophetic inspiration receives its prime motivating force from God the creator, then from good fortune and nature. — Nostradamus

A harmful truth is better than a useful lie. — Thomas Mann

If you define yourself by the title of coach or boss, you'll never earn real trust from your players or employees. — Bill Courtney

If a doctor said you had stomach cancer, would you consult Rush Limbaugh for a second opinion? Of course, that sounds like nonsense, but many Americans have no qualms about listening to political commentators and untrained activists when it comes to even more complex scientific questions. — Kurt Eichenwald

When I first started writing, I was living in England and I had that uniquely English sense of sarcasm, which has definitely seemed to have left me. I am a naturalized American and my sensibility has become far more American. — Jane Green

For some reason, people try to fill you with food when you're filled with grief. I didn't need food. I needed a reason to keep living — Priscille Sibley