Movie Spaceballs Quotes & Sayings
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The words 'God is love' conclude a biblical warning, not a warm and fuzzy slogan. 'He who doesn't love [his neighbor] doesn't love God, for God is love.' — Mel White

When I look up at the clouds I see so many animals, mostly sheep who have lost their limbs and heads. — Demetri Martin

Everything unknown is magnified.
[Lat., Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.] — Tacitus

You can't lie in a magical forest! It will ruin all the magic! — Michael Delaware

It is not according to my mode of doing things, to bring a suit against a man that I have the power in my own hands to punish. — Cornelius Vanderbilt

Middle-earth is our world. I have (of course) placed the action in a purely imaginary (though not wholly impossible) period of antiquity, in which the shape of the continental masses was different. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I like people like Tina Turner, Chrissie Hynde, Debbie Harry, and Stevie Nicks; you only hear that person in their voice, they sound like nobody else. — Juliette Lewis

I was running the show on 'United States of Tara' and 'How To Make It In America' where I could say, 'Okay, I'm in charge of everything now.' But it still wasn't my show. — Jill Soloway

Oh, she didn't schlep me. I schlepped her, actually. I was the one who wanted to be an actress. — Ellen Muth

Discipline is the path to happiness. — Matthew Kelly

If you want to write and can't figure out how to do it, try this: Pick an amount of time to sit at your desk every day. Start with twenty minutes, say, and work up as quickly as possible to as much time as you can spare. Do you really want to write? Sit for two hours a day. — Ann Patchett

We can at least see that the question is asked, and asked on the basis of a clear recognition that there is no way of manipulating our environment that is without cost or consequence - and thus also of a recognition that we are inextricably bound up with the destiny of our world. There is no guarantee that the world we live in will 'tolerate' us indefinitely if we prove ourselves unable to live within its constraints. — Rowan Williams

To me, one of the saddest things in all the life of Jesus Christ was the fact that just before His crucifixion, His disciples should have been striving to see who should be the greatest, that night He instituted the Supper, and they ate the Passover together. It was His last night on earth, and they never saw Him so sorrowful before. He knew Judas was going to sell Him for thirty pieces of silver. He knew that Peter would deny Him. And yet, in addition to this, when going into the very shadow of the cross, there arose this strife as to who should be the greatest. He — D.L. Moody