Pleasantville Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Top Pleasantville Movie Quotes
When I'm wrong I'm like the Emperor on the Death Star thinking he'll turn Luke. Yet, when I'm right I'm a Jedi like my father before me. — Dane Cook
I really love New York, and I've lived here for a long time. I know not just the different neighborhoods but the different kind of class cultures in New York from the up-and-coming, down-and-out kind of artist to the powerful worlds of finance. — Neil Burger
In some ways, you could argue, television is doing far more interesting work than the movies. It's more fulfilling. — William Boyd
will be boys' is what people say to excuse guys when they do something awful. — Aaron Hartzler
We were always dead against the war. — Bertie Ahern
On a sub, you know, there's no place for things to drain to. The survivors claimed that the blood was knee-deep all through the submarine. — Neal Stephenson
Every politician is emphatically a promising politician. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
I started in London, as a kid. My mother knew I had sort of an inbred talent. She was an actress, so I inherited it from her. But I think I got a lot of it from my grandfather, who was a great politician. — Angela Lansbury
Blogging is to writing what extreme sports are to athletics: more free-form, more accident-prone, less formal, more alive. It is, in many ways, writing out loud. — Andrew Sullivan
You can admire the way someone meets hard circumstances, but you can't admire him because of them. — Elizabeth Harrower
Oh, for the years I have not lived, but only dreamed of living. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
After my grandfather's plane took enemy fire, he was denied permission to land at the first available airstrip. In that classic British bureaucratic way, they said he had to go back to your own airbase in the Midlands. They crashed between the coast and the airfield. — Tom Hooper
The more I read, the more I felt the Bible looked a lot more like the movie 300 than the movie Pleasantville. — Jefferson Bethke
