Michael Keaton Multiplicity Quotes & Sayings
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People who see beauty all around them live in a beautiful world. People who see danger all around them live in a dangerous world. — Debasish Mridha

I never knew anyone who was cloned, but I played one in 'Multiplicity.' — Michael Keaton

Life is the episodic collection of anecdotes that has some deeper meaning. — Surbhi Sareen

Since it was announced that I had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has condemned my works and criticized them harshly. All of my works are now banned from getting into China or being published in China. What author would want to return to a country that banned his or her books? — Gao Xingjian

Red sings like summer in the shadows, hot on my tongue ... — Nell Grey

On Sharing
I'm sorry, but if your brother doesn't want you to play with his shit, then you can't play with it. It's his shit. If he wants to be an asshole and not share, then that's his right. You always have the right to be an asshole - you just shouldn't use that right very often. — Justin Halpern

I'd rather be referred to as a precocious young Quebec talent, than not be referred to at all. — Xavier Dolan

A new hour comes. Isildur's Bane is found. Battle is at hand. The Sword shall be reforged. I will come to Minas Tirith.' 'Isildur's — J.R.R. Tolkien

Everything I do, I put my full heart into. I don't want to be just another actor, another singer, another artist. I want to invent history. — Shameik Moore

A story doesn't live until it is imagined in someone's mind. — Brandon Sanderson

I don't believe a player is ever a finished product. — Anthony Rizzo

People and places are the source of my work, both in prose and verse-and this remark is not the truism it seems, for I do not distinguish as sharply between a place and a person as most people seem to do. — Leonard Alfred George Strong

Not quite understanding how, he knew what he needed to do. He didn't get it. The feeling - the epiphany - was a strange one, foreign and familiar at the same time. But it felt ... right. — James Dashner

But grief, he'd discovered, was not an experience you went through once and then 'moved on' (as the idiotic popular phrase would have it). The truth was that it came over you in successive waves - waves separated by periods of numbness, periods of forgetfulness, periods of ordinary living. — John Verdon