Kingsman Gentleman Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kingsman Gentleman Quotes
I fear only that which I love, says man, according to Montaigne. Woman replies: I love only that which I fear. — Jose Bergamin
Things are continually beginning again; they're never really resolved, you know. They are only resolved temporarily. We live in a society that peddles solutions, whether it's solutions to those extra pounds you're carrying, or to your thinning hair, or to your loss of appetite, loss of love. We are always looking for solutions, but actually what we are engaged in is a process throughout life during which you never get it right. You have to keep being open, you have to keep moving forward. You have to keep finding out who you are and how you are changing, and only that makes life tolerable. — Jeanette Winterson
I have this sense that I didn't really start growing up until my twenties. — Winona Ryder
Nothing has the power to remind you how alone you are like walking through a conglomeration of empty skyscrapers. — Matthew Tysz
I can be a receiver, a cornerback, a safety and quarterback-I can play everything. — Clinton Portis
The men in California are so sophisticated. I love how they're not above using all the antiaging products or doing their best to stay fit. It's not like here, where guys use a bar of soap and think they're suddenly Don Juan. You can see how it's hard for me to view this place as romantic and not backwoods.'
Julia stood. 'Not really. I prefer manly men. I don't care to share my hair product with a guy. I'm funny that way. — Colleen Coble
All art that is not mere storytelling, or mere portraiture, is symbolic, and has the purpose of those symbolic talismans which medieval magicians made with complex colours and forms, and bade their patients ponder over daily, and guard with holy secrecy; for it entangles, in complex colours and forms, a part of the Divine Essence. — William Butler Yeats
It is people who are important, not the masses. — Dorothy Day