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Reimaginings Quotes By Hilarie Burton

For me, I always wonder what's worse: an emotional betrayal or a physical betrayal? That's a really tough call. — Hilarie Burton

Reimaginings Quotes By Drew Daywalt

There are too many remakes, too many reimaginings. Nothing new, and that's always a bad sign. They remade 'Frankenstein' 26 times between 1930 and 1970, so it's not a new phenomenon. — Drew Daywalt

Reimaginings Quotes By Lisa De Jong

We all make mistakes and do things we wish we could take back, but it is what we do after that truly matters ... and I like your after. — Lisa De Jong

Reimaginings Quotes By Christopher Frayling

At this point, [Tuco and Pablo] start scrapping like children, while Blondie looks secretly on. 'Please forgive me, brother', says the thoroughly ashamed Padre Ramirez. Tuco walks out, without turning back, then boastfully tells Blondie: 'My brother, he's crazy about me... even a tramp like me. No matter what happens, there'll always be a bowl of soup'. Blondie replies: 'Well, after a meal, there's nothing like a good cigar'. Tuco wipes away his tears and proceeds to eat the cigar, a broad grin returning to his face. — Christopher Frayling

Reimaginings Quotes By Albert Camus

You help far more when you depict a person favorably than instruct its weaknesses. — Albert Camus

Reimaginings Quotes By Lynda Jessup

To put this even more bluntly, one might think about the difference between adding traditional and contemporary Indigenous art to the National Gallery of Canada's historical Canadian wing and imagining the entire gallery curated from an Indigenous perspective of what a "National Gallery of Canada" might mean.37 Put slightly differently, the project of Indigenous representation in the gallery in Canada has been defined as "bringing aboriginal art in to the history of Canadian art" rather than of incorporating settler history into the history of Aboriginal art.38 Would such reimaginings mean, for example, a move away from the primacy of a liberal politic and of the artist genius as a cultural application of that politic? — Lynda Jessup

Reimaginings Quotes By Sugar Ray Robinson

Don't let anything without a heart beat you. — Sugar Ray Robinson

Reimaginings Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

The more you keep your religious beliefs concealed from others, the lesser religious conflicts occur in the society. — Abhijit Naskar