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Lubitsch Touch Quotes By K.Y. Robinson

i knew his heart
was yours
but i wanted
to become
an alchemist
to make gold
of the pieces
i received
because
all i ever felt
was the dark side
of his leaded heart. — K.Y. Robinson

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By William Wordsworth

The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. — William Wordsworth

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Charlotte Chandler

A tip from Lubitsch: 'Let the audience add up two plus two and they'll love you forever. — Charlotte Chandler

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Death's face became a little stiffer, if that were possible. The blue glow in his eye sockets flickered red for an instant. I SEE, he said. The tone suggested that death was too good for cat-haters. YOU LIKE GREAT BIG DOGS, I IMAGINE. — Terry Pratchett

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Charles F. Haanel

Premature wealth or position cannot be retained because it has not been earned; we get only what we give, and those who try to get without giving always find that the law of compensation is relentlessly bringing about an exact equilibrium. — Charles F. Haanel

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Cullen Bunn

There are plenty of characters I'd love to write. Swamp Thing, Etrigan the Demon, Man-Thing, Howard the Duck, Dr. Strange, Dr. Druid, Ghost Rider, the Micronauts, the Shogun Warriors ... the list goes on and on. — Cullen Bunn

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Elizabeth Bear

I don't believe in God. She drops by once in a while and we argue about it. Now can you stop yammering on with your questions long enough for us to steal a few horses? — Elizabeth Bear

Lubitsch Touch Quotes By Marilyn Ferguson

As Thomas Kuhn pointed out in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, new scientific theories in any field are regarded with skepticism because scientists become attached to the old perspective earlier in their careers. — Marilyn Ferguson