Shotta Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Top Shotta Movie Quotes
Let those who want to dance, dance. Let those who can awaken, awake. — Rene Barjavel
When you feel that you are loved, you feel the happiness. — Debasish Mridha
Asleep? That's what she is right now?" Pure menace laced his words. "And when you decide to answer that question, Kane, be sure that you answer this with great care. I for one see you as my friend. We've never had problems. But now you've met my Melody, and problems cannot be avoided. So when I ask you, is she asleep, be sure that you give me a clear answer, because different ones will result in your death and the slashing away of every fucking person you know. — Kenya Wright
The pure natural scientist is liable to forget that minds exist, and that if it were not for them he could neither know nor act on physical objects. — Charles D. Broad
In a way I'm probably immortal. — Johan Cruijff
What interests me is what children go through while growing up. — Beverly Cleary
Sometimes we credit ourselves with a longing to be in some distant spot, whereas, in truth, we are only longing to have the time back again which we spent there
days when we were younger and fresher than we are now. — Arthur Schopenhauer
If while alive you hurt or disappoint people you love, there's no use continuing such behavior when you're dead. — Anthony Swofford
As long as people allow themselves to be shocked, outraged or disgusted, there will be those who see that this happens, just so they can watch. — Mike Caro
A whole generation was raised to learn about comedy from 'The Simpsons.' To get to be in a booth with Homer and Marge and be in Springfield - it was unimaginable the emotions that I felt. — Jonah Hill
Vampires, like virgins or priests, are things that women believe in. We must never fail to humor them in such matters. — Brian McNaughton
When I look at myself in the mirror, all I see is a starving, stunted bird who never grew wings and lost all reason sing. — Julie Anne Peters
