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Marc Klaas Quotes By Rhys Ifans

The whole film genre is one of deceit. It is the suspension of disbelief. That's what all theater and all film is based on. — Rhys Ifans

Marc Klaas Quotes By Bill Vaughan

We are what we must And not what we would be. I know that one hour Assures not another. The will and the power Are diverse. — Bill Vaughan

Marc Klaas Quotes By Taya Kyle

I feel like freedom of speech is one of the great things in this country and the freedom to do what you feel is right. — Taya Kyle

Marc Klaas Quotes By Edmund Burke

A definition may be very exact, and yet go but a very little way towards informing us of the nature of the thing defined; but let the virtue of a definition be what it will, in the order of things, it seems rather to follow than to precede our enquiry, of which it ought to be considered as the result. It must be acknowledged that the methods of disquisition and teaching may be sometimes different and on very good reason undoubtedly; but for my part, I am convinced that the method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation, is incomparably the best; since not content with serving up a few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to set the reader himself in the track of invention, and to direct him into those paths in which the author has made his own discoveries, if he should be so happy as to have made any that are valuable. — Edmund Burke

Marc Klaas Quotes By Jason Evert

Love can wait to give. Lust can't wait to get. — Jason Evert

Marc Klaas Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Creative work bridges time because the energy of art is not time-bound. If it were we should have no interest in the art of the past, except as history or documentary. But our interest in art is our interest in ourselves both now and always. Here and forever. There is a sense of the human spirit as always existing. This makes our death bearable. Life + art is a boisterous communion/communication with the dead. It is a boxing match with time. — Jeanette Winterson