Montanus Quotes & Sayings
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Top Montanus Quotes
God how I hate new countries: They are older than the old, more sophisticated, much more conceited, only young in a certain puerile vanity more like senility than anything. — D.H. Lawrence
If you can hold back, judge people and differentiate between right and wrong you are not in love. — M.F. Moonzajer
With each encounter, we leave a part of ourselves — Mimi Novic
The theory called Euhemerism argued that all gods may have originally been only human rulers elevated to divinity by later generations for their benefits to mankind. — Daniel J. Boorstin
At a certain point in one's career, it's really wonderful when your child turns around and goes, 'Oh my God, Mommy, you have to be in that film. My friends are going to die.' — Kate Winslet
It is unfortunate that the efforts of mankind to recover the freedom of which they have been so long deprived, will be accompanied with violence, with errors, and even with crimes. But while we weep over the means, we must pray for the end. — Thomas Jefferson
I could never allow [tax] cuts that devastate education for our children, that pollute our environment, that end the guarantee of health care for those who are served under Medicaid, that end our duty or violate our duty to our parents through Medicare. I just couldn't do that. As long as I'm president, I'll never let it happen. — William J. Clinton
It is vain for the sober man to knock at poesy's door. — Plato
I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film. — Scott Adsit
I continually marvel at people who can make films that reach five hundred million people. How do you do that? Everybody's different - I don't know how that works. — James Gray
After all, each human being - or so she believed then - had been born to love and to live with their beloved. — Paulo Coelho
As a parent, I don't really want my child to know about all this horrible violence that people seem to be wanting to tell them every time they go to buy some candy. — Sinead O'Connor
