Movie Theater Etiquette Quotes & Sayings
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Top Movie Theater Etiquette Quotes
It's heartening to return to live music, heartening for people like me in a band. It's a very traditional thing to return to. It re-validates the original form that we fell in love with. — Mick Jagger
All day the wind had screamed and the rain had beaten against the windows, so that even here in the heart of great, hand-made London we were forced to raise our minds for the instant from the routine of life and to recognise the presence of those great elemental forces which shriek at mankind through the bars of his civilisation, like untamed beasts in a cage. — Arthur Conan Doyle
But sometimes you have to be brave. Sometimes you have to show people what's important in life. — Sophie Kinsella
Then I saw his kind eyes, a comfort I desired. Then I saw his height, a knight I needed by my side. Then I saw his body, a man I surrendered to. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
When I began doing stand-up, it took me a long time to get an hour's worth of material together. — Kevin Nealon
A nation dies culturally and spiritually first. Its money and its army are the last to go, but go they do once the light goes out in the nation's soul. — Charley Reese
fiction is the great lie that tells the truth — Dorothy Allison
Seven things money can't buy:
A happy family
True Love
Passion
Time
Knowledge
Respect
Inner peace — Steven Aitchison
The laugh of Doctor Prunesquallor was part of his conversation and quite alarming when heard for the first time. It appeared to be out of control as though it were a part of his voice, a top-storey of his vocal range that only came into its own when the doctor laughed. There was something about it of wind whistling through high rafters and there was a good deal of the horse's whinny, with a touch of the curlew. When giving vent to it, the doctor's mouth would be practically immobile like the door of a cabinet left ajar. Between the laughs he would speak very rapidly, which made the sudden stillness of his beautifully shaven jaws at the time of laughter all the more extraordinary. The laugh was not necessarily connected with humour at all. It was simply a part of his conversation. — Mervyn Peake
I think they'd rather us follow our hearts and I hope that's what some people will understand. — Fred Durst
