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Presentational Features Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

I didn't want to make cinema so a person forgets himself and has a lot of fun. 'I forget myself, I am a little poor consumer.' I wanted to make a picture where someone who sees it say, 'This is me! This is me!' — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Presentational Features Quotes By Banoo Zan

When it was all over
the centuries started
to roll by

and history was written
by those
with no stories

misery turned into myth
and figures of speech
played catalyst
to happiness — Banoo Zan

Presentational Features Quotes By Greta Garbo

How can one change one's entire life and build a new one on one moment of love? And yet, that's what you make me want to close my eyes and do. — Greta Garbo

Presentational Features Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Whenever you are about to find fault with someone, ask yourself the following question: What fault of mine most nearly resembles the one I am about to criticize? — Marcus Aurelius

Presentational Features Quotes By Johann Most

If on the one side we do not harbor the illusion that the entire proletariat must be enlightened before it can be called into battle, so on the other we do not doubt that as much enlightenment as possible must be produced with oral and printed agitation. — Johann Most

Presentational Features Quotes By Peter Shaffer

The Devil isn't made by what Mommy says, or what Daddy says. The Devil is there. — Peter Shaffer

Presentational Features Quotes By Giles Curtis

The computer was the newest addition to the local library, and quickly had more viruses than the local whore house. — Giles Curtis

Presentational Features Quotes By Eric Kierans

Capital movements are no longer necessarily related to the production of goods and services. Through the financial markets of the world, capital movements today are overwhelmingly concerned with the capture of and trade in property rights, the ownership of assets that magnify a corporation's wealth, power, and control. It is what John Maynard Keynes described as "a casino world"-wealth without worth. — Eric Kierans