Pinballs The Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I did some stage when I was a kid, around 16 or so. I was living in Melbourne and had a band. I was quite young. We weren't very good. Then I found a band in Perth. We played around for three years. We're in the 'History of Rock'N'Roll,' a book about Perth music. — Paul Eenhoorn

He treats books like treasured, rare things, and I guess they are, but my father used to dog-ear books and read them until they fell apart, and I like his method better — Beth Revis

For the record, everything new is not worse than everything old. — Gabrielle Zevin

THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO
I thought the pain alone would kill me — Ernest Hemingway,

Peer pressure is when you decide to lob a few warheads at this week's Nazi because CNN told you to. — Nick Cole

I unfortunately don't speak French, but my wife is now fluent in English, which really reflects rather badly on me. — Sean Connery

He would not want to sound like a haunted man; he would not want to sound as though he was calling from a welfare hotel, years too late, to say Yes, that was a baby we had together, it would have been a baby. For he could not help now but recall the doctor explaining about that child, a boy, who had appeared so mysteriously perfect in the ultrasound. Transparent, he had looked, and gelatinous, all soft head and quick heart; but he would have, in being born, broken every bone in his body. — Gish Jen

In London, there is no need for 25 high-end gastronomic restaurants. That would be too much. — Alain Ducasse

Then Morgoth stretching out his long arm towards Dor-lomin cursed Hurin and Morwen and their offspring, saying: 'Behold! The shadow of my thought shall lie upon them wherever they go, and my hate shall pursue them to the ends of the world. — J.R.R. Tolkien

left me studying the birds, with the assurance that he would shortly — Diana Gabaldon

If with the tongues of men and of messengers I speak, and have not love, I have become brass sounding, or a cymbal tinkling; — Anonymous

Nothing written for pay is worth printing. Only what has been written against the market. — Ezra Pound