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Misitina Quotes By Alice Munro

The dream was in fact a lot like the Vancouver weather - a dismal sort of longing, a rainy dreamy sadness, a weight that shifted round the heart. — Alice Munro

Misitina Quotes By Hisham Fawzi

Without dreams there is no hope to make the dream a reality and without hope there is no true life — Hisham Fawzi

Misitina Quotes By Howard Zinn

War is terrorism ... Terrorism is the willingness to kill large numbers of people for some presumably good cause. That's what terrorists are about. — Howard Zinn

Misitina Quotes By Maurizio Cattelan

I was a loser, most concerned with making a living. It took me 30 years to understand ... I had to reinvent a system, find a way out, and set some rules that could work for me and a few others. I guess in the end that's what we all are trying to do. — Maurizio Cattelan

Misitina Quotes By Jeremy Bulloch

I get offered a lot of science fiction work and there is a new project in the pipeline called Master Race, set in World War II, but that's a little way off yet. — Jeremy Bulloch

Misitina Quotes By Paul Strand

The important thing is, you have to have something important to say about the world. — Paul Strand

Misitina Quotes By Lorin Maazel

As you get older, the assumption is you get wiser. I try to earn it by not staying still, not resting on laurels. A lot of people in other professions are retired at my age. I care about music more than ever. — Lorin Maazel

Misitina Quotes By Rhys Darby

I guess, on my list, going back to some old American stuff and British stuff that I used to love in the '80s, would be a British show called Dad's Army, which recently just turned into a movie. — Rhys Darby

Misitina Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The ordinary scientific man is strictly a sentimentalist. He is a sentimentalist in this essential sense, that he is soaked and swept away by mere associations. — Gilbert K. Chesterton