Movie Poetic Justice Quotes & Sayings
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Top Movie Poetic Justice Quotes
I'm a giraffe. I even walk like a giraffe with a long neck and legs. It's a pretty dumb animal, mind you. — Sophia Loren
There's a sweet sound," he said, slashing at the air. "Flap closer, Snow. I mean to make your feathers fly. — George R R Martin
I've explored the worship side, the pop side, and the film scoring side of me. — Michael W. Smith
The summer sun continued to rise in the sky and propel shocks of heat down on the city and the heavy moisture moistened bodies and clothing, and people fanned and wiped at sweating faces trying to survive another bitch of a day as Harry and Marion peacefully passed the day sleeping in each others arms oblivious to the reality surrounding them. — Hubert Selby Jr.
Optimism is essential to achievement and it is also the foundation of courage and true progress. — Nicholas M. Butler
To remain caught up in ideas and words about Zen is, as the old masters say, to stink of Zen. — Alan Watts
I was a huge movie watcher, but I really loved 'Kenan & Kel,' 'Rugrats,' 'Doug,' & 'Catdog.' I was also into drama films, though, and I really loved 'Poetic Justice' and 'Set it Off.' — Raven Goodwin
Hers was a tone and manner that assured the listener they had only two choices; obedience or death. — Loretta Chase
I've been very blessed in my personal life and in my career and I have never been ungrateful for what I have. — Mandy Patinkin
Happy endings are for suckers. Even Old Yeller had to die. — Steve Braunstein
Hitler could not tolerate too much social contact. — Richard Overy
I write in a journal first, briefly. Then read something I've read many times before, for about half an hour, then rework what I wrote the day before. — Kent Haruf
The European princes create among themselves a jus publicum Europaeum, a secular legal order under which they recognize each other's rights and interests, within Europe (the proviso here is crucial). Beyond the line, in the extra-European world, Europeans engage in large-scale appropriations of land, respecting neither the rights of the locals nor each other's rights, but within Europe a different modus vivendi is possible. In the extra-European world appalling atrocities occur which would not happen, or at least ought not to happen, in Europe.5 — Louiza Odysseos
The true law of the race is progress and development. Whenever civilization pauses in the march of conquest, it is overthrown by the barbarian. — William Gilmore Simms
Sometimes a witticism has no truth behind it. — Michael Leunig
