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Philomena Movie Quotes By Ryan Adams

You could eat sushi off my bookshelf. My cleaning regime is like a battleground. I'm Genghis Khan and my cleaning products are my Mongolian army and I take no prisoners. The rest of my life is an experiment in chaos so I like to keep my flat neat. — Ryan Adams

Philomena Movie Quotes By Kerrelyn Sparks

He assaulted the man with a psychic wave. "You are a cockroach." In his inebraited state, Cody had no resistance at all to a vampire mind control. He fell to the floor and scurried around the foyer on all fours. "I am a cockroach" he muttered in a squeaky voice. "Hmm, about time you figured that one out," Fidelia steped back as he brushed against her long skirt. — Kerrelyn Sparks

Philomena Movie Quotes By Ashton Kutcher

I hate Valentine's Day. I think every day should be a day of romance. Then, on Valentine's Day, you should get to tell whoever you hate that you cannot stand them. There would be one day of hating, and 364 days of love. — Ashton Kutcher

Philomena Movie Quotes By David Sedaris

In other parts of the country people tried to stay together for the sake of the children. In New York they tried to work things out for the sake of the apartment. — David Sedaris

Philomena Movie Quotes By Martin Buber

In the beginning was the relationship. — Martin Buber

Philomena Movie Quotes By Lindy Boggs

It has been a privilege beyond belief for me to have represented the State of Louisiana in Congress and to have been given the blessed assignment of U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. — Lindy Boggs

Philomena Movie Quotes By May Sarton

I sometimes imagine that as one grows older one comes to live a role which as a young person one merely 'played. — May Sarton

Philomena Movie Quotes By Jack McDevitt

The measure of a civilization is in the courage, not of its soldiers, but of its bystanders. — Jack McDevitt