Rob Schneider Demolition Man Quotes & Sayings
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Top Rob Schneider Demolition Man Quotes
The more Marines I have around, the better I like it. — Wesley Clark
She takes your voice and leaves you howling at the moon. — Bob Dylan
I was involved with drama departments since the 5th grade. I played at it. It was an escape. — Adam Baldwin
Only the supernatural love of God through changed lives can solve the problems that we face in our world. — Billy Graham
After drinking too many banana daiquiris, Miranda staggered into a beachside tattoo parlor in Gulf Shores, Alabama, and got the Chinese symbols for "peace" and "harmony" tattooed on her ankle. Years later she discovered the symbols actually translated to "rabbit nephew," and she cried for three days. — Kirker Butler
Every blade of grass has an angel that bends over it and whispers 'Grow, grow'. — Midrash Rabbah
Being judgmental is a form of attack keeping others off balance. — David W. Earle
I swear, the bigger the bully, the smaller the dick. — Clive Barker
'Blue Valentine,' Derek Cianfrance's emotional gunslinger of a film, tears into the topic of moribund marriages with an honesty that's hard to come by in Hollywood these days. — Katie Hafner
I have a reputation for giving unpopular answers at Democratic debates. I never used marijuana. Sorry! — Joe Lieberman
Used to sell 'em; now they just send 'em to prison like — Yaa Gyasi
We like to think that the fate of the Earth and the fate of human worlds are the same thing, but we're not as important as that. — Paul Kingsnorth
Novelists who get shitty about screenwriting invariably can't do it, or they can't hack it in the world of what's really, in truth, very bold and very public enterprise. — William Monahan
It took Cianfrance 12 years to bring 'Blue Valentine' to the screen after he first conceived it. He found Gosling and Williams early on, and they hung in there with him. The film finally premiered at Sundance 2010, then screened at Cannes and the Toronto Film Festival before landing in theaters in December. — Katie Hafner
