Revolver 2005 Opening Quotes & Sayings
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America was in full swing now, all the papers said so, and people were rushing forward, leaving behind the horrors of war. She understood the reasons, but they were rushing, like Lon, toward long hours and profits, neglecting the things that brought beauty to the world. — Nicholas Sparks
Some roads you shouldn't go down. Because maps used to say there were dragons here. Now they don't. But that don't mean the dragons aren't there. — Noah Hawley
The music could even penetrate his remote world, more distant than the moon itself; it could even perform miracles. — Paulo Coelho
I respect the Governor's position to veto SB1062, especially in light of the concerns brought up over the past week. I understand the concerns of people of good faith on all sides of this issue. — Andy Tobin
She's a badass motherf**keress. She'd kick your ass soon as look at you. You've clapped your eyes on The Law. Count yourself lucky, sucker. Now, what'll it f**kin'be? — Kristen Ashley
I do actually like Los Angeles. Partly because I was told I wouldn't. — Hugh Laurie
abandonment of spiritual values which makes us stand aghast.' The Mir answered: 'Neither could you provide entertainment for your people, nor could you bind them to your person. To call them "my people — Idries Shah
The great art of governing consists in not letting men grow old in their jobs. — Napoleon Bonaparte
We try, and we try, and we fail; and then we go deeper. — Shunryu Suzuki
Any kind of music can be written badly and it can be written wonderfully. I admire a top performer in any field. — Jack Kirby
I'm usually pretty good about meeting people. I try to remember they are human, too! — Ashley Madekwe
This siren, this goat-footed bard, this half human visitor to our age the hag-ridden and enchanted woods of Celtic antiquity. One catches in his company that flavour of final purposelessness, inner responsibility, existence outside or away from our Saxon good and evil, mixed with cunning, remorselessness, love of power. — John Maynard Keynes