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Pithiest Quotes By Peter Jackson

As a filmmaker, you want nothing more than to have people say, 'I love your movie.' — Peter Jackson

Pithiest Quotes By Jacqueline Novak

I've tried to use sex in place of language, but no one yet has been capable of processing the imagery, references, and metaphors I imbue into my thrusts, so I've returned to common English. — Jacqueline Novak

Pithiest Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Because you took advantage of my disadvantage. — Vladimir Nabokov

Pithiest Quotes By Liev Schreiber

I'm actually a very bad surfer, which is good because everybody likes a bad surfer. Nobody likes a good surfer. — Liev Schreiber

Pithiest Quotes By Nashoda Rose

The guy I tried to forget. No, damn it, I did forget him. I lived every single day for two years without him. I lived. I suffered, and I breathed. Then I fought my way back and won — Nashoda Rose

Pithiest Quotes By Robert Redford

I learned early that you'd better know what you're talking about. You'd better realize that certain issues are going to be so hot - no matter what reason, what logic you apply to it - you're going to be met with an opposition just because their viewpoint is different, and there's no way they're going to accept your reasoning. Furthermore, they're going to attack you because you will be portrayed as not being credible: "You're an actor. What do you know?" — Robert Redford

Pithiest Quotes By Margaret Heckler

The right to life is not a woman's issue. The Lord is the giver of life and only He can make choices about life. It is always a reward to have life ... only the Lord gives and takes life. — Margaret Heckler

Pithiest Quotes By Tim Hunt

I think people love fundamental science. — Tim Hunt

Pithiest Quotes By Charles Dickens

Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration. — Charles Dickens