Poubelles Quotes & Sayings
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Time is inextricably tangled up with place, and can be measured only against place. Time has meaning only in relation to its position in space, the movement of a planet about a sun, of a night through stars. — Madeleine L'Engle

Absences can also make one forget. Absence dulls the memory and banishes those who are precious from the mind. — F. Sionil Jose

I prefer watching people on a screen, and I've had the most pleasurable people-watching experiences at the Palace Cinema in Balwyn. — Morris Gleitzman

I mean I have a project that I have been wanting to make for quite a while now; and basically, it's a story of my parents growing up in the Lower East Side. — Martin Scorsese

Smile carry your magical fragrance and vibrations which sooth the surroundings where you go. — Kishore Bansal

It was going
to be impossible to escape her own trap, she would lose this man without ever really having
him. — Paulo Coelho

I've always loved sports and hockey is a sport I play as much as I can. I love it. In a weird way it's like church and therapy and exercise all rolled up into one. I mean when I play hockey I don't think about anything. — Michael Vartan

I'm French. I have not become an Englishman. I have the impression of living on an island called Arsenal. If you fancy a sightseeing tour of London, don't ask me. You would get lost. — Arsene Wenger

Lest the habit of work should be broken, and a taste for idleness acquired — John Stuart Mill

I am open and willing to learn the lesson — Quetzal

Ego says, "Once everything falls into place, I'll feel peace."
Spirit says, "Find your peace, and then everything will fall into place. — Marianne Williamson

The faintly lit hatchway lay in the dark of the yard like a grave yawning at judgement day in some old apocalyptic painting. — Cormac McCarthy

It's an embarrassment of riches because you have directors who don't better. You end up with so much stuff going on the screen that you don't know where to look, and that's what I consider self-indulgent. — John Dykstra