Papaloukas Konstantinos Quotes & Sayings
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If the heart could think it would stop beating. — Fernando Pessoa
Mine eyes are full of tears, my heart of grief. — William Shakespeare
I guess I always knew going into the movie that casting that part would be difficult. Oliver just felt likeable. I felt it would be hard to dislike this man. I don't know why, but I'm sure other directors have felt the same when casting him. Oliver is goofy yet formidable, smart but likeable ... I didn't want the character of Alex to be nasty or demonised. I wanted him to be struggling with his actions. — Nicole Holofcener
I'm not afraid of total failure. In the end, we're all just food for worms, so what are we so worried about? — Marisha Pessl
But that was then, and then is a world away from now. — Sam A. Patel
Growing up, you always want to hang with your dad - go fishing or whatever. But my dad was always working, so we never really had time for that. I think I kind of learned to accept it. — Victor Oladipo
Until you have formed the habit of looking for the good instead of the bad there is in others, you will be neither successful nor happy. — Napoleon Hill
While the goal of all movies is to entertain, the kind of film in which I believe goes one step further. It compels the spectator to examine one facet or another of his own conscience. It stimulates thought and sets the mental juices flowing. — Sidney Lumet
It's very important to be in your child's life and know what's going on and be there with them. — Tracy Morgan
Randy wondered if the coupling of a lonely divorcee and a garden naif would constitute the punchline to some cosmic lesson, if their amoral actions would embody for future generations the baser instincts of humankind. His head spun. His stomach turned. His loins sighed in mollification." -Mark Doyon, "Green Grow the Azaleas — Mark Doyon
I believe anything can happen. — Lesley Nicol
The sheep-like tendency of human society soon makes inroads on a child's unsophistications, and then popular education completes the dastardly work with its systematic formulas, and away goes the individual, hurtling through space into that hateful oblivion of mediocrity. We are pruned into stumps, one resembling another, without character or grace. — N. C. Wyeth
People always manage to 'prove' what they want to believe; they'd be just as well off if they tried to prove the opposite. — Amin Maalouf
