Nineteen Eighty Four Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Flora had once told her that 'Friendship is God's way of apologising for our families'. — A.J. Waines

Did you ever thing, Bryntastic, that I might want to be friends?" he whispers close, so close to me I feel his breath on my neck ... "That I remember the girl who used to love laughing? Who used to blush all the time? The first girl I ever danced with? — Nyrae Dawn

The World is full of pain,suffering and many situations we never want to face. Truth is we must overcome it all to move on to better,brighter days in our lives.Overcoming is the only way we can. — Timothy Pina

The beginning of 2015 marked a turning point for China's real estate market; land sales in both volume and proceeds plunged by 30 percent compared to the prior year. — Anonymous

I know how men think when they're not responding to questions in a clinical study. — Steve Harvey

IT is some years now, since we first conceived a strong veneration for Clowns, and an intense anxiety to know what they did with themselves out of pantomime time, and of the stage. — Charles Dickens

It seems that fighting is a game where everybody is the loser. — Zora Neale Hurston

If you have to become a filmmaker, find a story that takes you away, and tell that story. Don't think about whether it's going to sell, or whether it's going to make money, or whether it's going to appeal to distributors. Do something from the heart that really matters, and then you'll do something good. — Anne Makepeace

YOUNG WOMAN:
Time is altered, the years to came are altered
You know where you will find me
I, fear, I, death
I, the memory beyond reach
I, the recollection of the tenderness of your hands
I, the sadness of our broken life
I will defeat "it's not my concern" with my anguish — Griselda Gambaro

Dance music is great, but it's not a time to be reflective or particularly wistful. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

[T]he most repugnant bastard there is: the bastard-octopus. — Roland Barthes

The quiet tenderness of Chaucer, where you almost seem to hear the hot tears falling, and the simple choking words sobbed out. — James Russell Lowell