Kurylenko Bond Quotes & Sayings
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From the front row of the balcony, I look out over the Uptown Cinema. The red velvet seats are emptying, the credits scrolling up the screen. Ginger Rogers married a Nazi, but Cary Grant got her out of it. Their ship is sailing to America; sun burns away the fog and the wind blows free. Now they are gone and I am coming back to reality, breathing a harsher air. It is how I always feel when a movie ends. — Kermit Roosevelt III

A woman betrayed is deadlier than a man's terror's; A woman honored is gentler than a man's expectations. — Mark Donnelly

A proud person is so busy looking down on others they cannot humble themselves to look up at God. — LeCrae

To be a Bond girl you need courage, charm, determination and feistiness. — Olga Kurylenko

A Bond girl must be a strong and independent woman, but at the same time charming and sensual. Those opposite qualities combined together make her interesting. She must be strong but at the same time feminine. — Olga Kurylenko

Hasting - There are times when it is one's duty to assert oneself. — Agatha Christie

You don't need a ball to play football; all you need is a strong wish! After then, you can use even a stone as a ball! For all other things you want to do, all you need is a strong wish! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

To be severed and alienated within oneself also creates a sense of unreality. One may have an all-pervasive sense of never quite belonging, of being on the outside looking in. The condition of inner alienation and isolation is also pervaded by a low-grade chronic depression. This has to do with the sadness of losing one's authentic self. Perhaps the deepest and most devastating aspect of neurotic shame is the rejection of the self by the self. — John Bradshaw

This customer service person doesn't understand that this bill was paid and I am not going to pay it again. — Jon Jones

Every jacket I make has interior pockets big enough to store a book and a sandwich and a passport. — Rick Owens