Matava Virus Quotes & Sayings
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They were on the set of Bad Santa but I tried to keep the headphones away from them. My kids have seen Sling Blade, they've seen Armageddon, Bandits and Friday Night Lights. They have not seen Monster's Ball, nor will they ever, even when they're sixty [laughter]. I will leave it in my will that they can never see it. — Billy Bob Thornton

Saving entails sacrifice; maybe that's why it brings rewards. Those that save always have. If tomorrow you face a problem -you lose your job or your business, you know you can survive until the situation improves or you start another business, this time with firm foundations. However those that do not save ... — Mauricio Chaves Mesen

We may not have the power yet, but what we have is each other.' My — Jodi Picoult

That is the lesson I have learned about our justice system and their war on insider trading. It doesn't matter what you did but what you do when they ask for your cooperation. — James Fleishman

The first year I was sober was probably the worst year of my life. My immune system was screwed. I completely isolated myself. I was weak all the time. I didn't know who I was. — Corey Taylor

I think humans have always felt watched back by whatever is out there flickering in the distance. What excites me is what the imagination creates, not simply in explanation of what is there but also to explain or justify the feeling of awe and attachment that the heavens inspire. — Tracy K. Smith

You cannot stain a black coat — Charles Dickens

I'm a people person. I never get tired of watching people, especially young people. — Judy Blume

My eyes kept skipping back to her, drawn to her face like a lone candle flame in the dark — Alexandra Bracken

You don't need to be better than any one else you just need to be better than you used to be — Wayne W. Dyer

He won't hurt me. I have a secret weapon. — Sandra Brown

I was never conscious of my screenplays having any acts. It's all bullshit. — John Milius

You know you're in the wrong century when you farble the poor young woman at the cosmetics counter thus: "Why do they put the mascara in little amphorae?!? We're not trying to transport it in Barbie doll merchant vessels - we just want it to stand up on the counter." If her face had been any blanker, her features would have disappeared. — Tinney S. Heath