Movietickets Quotes & Sayings
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There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings as now in October. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
We live in Secret. We live in Silence. And we live Forever ... — Luis Marques
I've been rejected a hundred times. It just takes that one person who totally believes in you! — Darynda Jones
Why shouldn't people be able to buy movie tickets on Amazon? Or Google or Flixster, or IMDb? I don't care who you have a relashionship with. This isn't about Fandango or MovieTickets. This is about you. Where do you buy stuff? Are you an Amazon Prime member? Then I want to be on Amazon Prime. Are you a Yahoo guy? Then I want to sell on Yahoo. Are you a Google guy? Then I want to sell tickets on Google. — Gerry Lopez
Issues are like assholes, we've all got one, Pam snipped. — Tonya Hurley
So often, we believe we are alone in the privacy of our fantasies, but that is a delusion as well - and perhaps the most dangerous kind. For in letting ourselves forget about the common threads of our innermost wishes, we erode our foundations and lose the keystone of our souls. — Tiffany Baker
The basis of the practice is to directly participate in each moment as it occurs with as much awareness and understanding as possible. — Stephen Levine
Hermione: You! You foul, loathsome, evil little cocroach!
Ron: Hermione, no! He's no worth it. — J.K. Rowling
Maybe you'll show up at my back door with your nuts again. — Alice Clayton
It didn't matter what I wore, or how much sleep I'd had or not had, he always looked at me as if his world began and ended with me. — Jane Harvey-Berrick
One of the first motives to civil society, and which becomes one of its fundamental rules, is that no man should be judge in his own cause. By this each person has at once divested himself of the first fundamental right of uncovenanted man, that is, to judge for himself, and to assert his own cause. He abdicates all right to be his own governor. He inclusively, in a great measure, abandons the right of self-defense, the first law of nature. Men cannot enjoy the rights of an uncivil and of a civil state together. That he may obtain justice, he gives up his right of determining what it is in points the most essential to him. That he may secure some liberty, he makes a surrender in trust of the whole of it. — Edmund Burke
I believe indeterminate sentencing can be extremely useful, but I also believe that any such system should always take into consideration the special knowledge as to the facts in a case which only the trial judge possesses. — Robert Kennedy
