Lilting Movie Quotes & Sayings
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A skillful playwright might have a good time with the story of the assassination of President William McKinley, and especially with the three most flamboyant political figures involved: Mark Hanna, Theodore Roosevelt, and Emma Goldman. — Russell Baker

With the rise of classical Greece, the soul debate evolved into the more familiar heart-versus-brain, the liver having been demoted to an accessory role. We are fortunate that this is so, for we would otherwise have been faced with Celine Dion singing "My Liver Belongs to You" and movie houses playing The Liver Is a Lonely Hunter. Every Spanish love song that contains the word corazon, which is all of them, would contain the somewhat less lilting higado, and bumper stickers would proclaim, "I [liver symbol] my Pekingese. — Mary Roach

We pretty much won't fund a company now where the founders don't have vested equity because it's just that hard to do. — Sam Altman

It's a huge arch of colours in the sky. It's caused by the light from the sun being broken up by water droplets in the atmosphere. — Anonymous

I am doing my job and trying to win a game for my team. I shouldn't be getting racially abused; it's silly. — Jermain Defoe

He loved Ty Grady with all there was to give of his heart, and in the end, all it had taken was one wink for Zane to finally come to terms with it. As — Madeleine Urban

What in me demanded that goodness in her? And what was the cost, the cost to her of such goodness? — Tillie Olsen

My father owned a small piece of land. He carried it with him wherever he went. — Woody Allen

I'm Noah, and you are the ship coasting along the banks and as long as you are my valentine I will sail between your eyes.. — Adel Abouhana

Being too consumed in fear all the time will result in poor quality of life — Marie De France

No, I can't write treatments, I think there's a danger with treatments. That you ... you write out your first excitement and enthusiasm in a prose treatment. — Ronald Harwood