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Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Kevin Alyn Elders

Loved her?! I never even touched her," he said.

"That's the problem with men, Jack," she said, "you think that love has to start in the fingers. — Kevin Alyn Elders

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Cary Fukunaga

My grandma was really sick when I was working on 'Sin Nombre' and eventually died that summer when we were finishing the film. But I was able to bring an unfinished version of the film for her to watch. — Cary Fukunaga

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Jason Flemyng

I'd love to cook. It's something I've got into since I've grown older. I'm mates with Jamie Oliver and he's been a real inspiration. I've cooked for Jamie a few times - most people are too frightened to cook for him. Chefs are really easy to cook for. They're just pleased not to be the one who's cooking. — Jason Flemyng

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Yuval Noah Harari

We stand poised on the brink of becoming true cyborgs, of having inorganic features that are inseparable from our bodies, features that modify our abilities, desires, personalities and identities. — Yuval Noah Harari

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Paul Bowles

If you could not have freedom you could still have vengeance. — Paul Bowles

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Andy Borowitz

Getting your news from Twitter is like asking a cat for directions. — Andy Borowitz

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By David Foster Wallace

The people who are rebelling meaningfully don't buy a lot of stuff. — David Foster Wallace

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Peter Wolf

You have to put yourself to one side and get away from the 'Victorian poet' model where you are the universe. You have to do everything you can to take your ego out of the equation. — Peter Wolf

Sin Nombre Film Quotes By Alain De Botton

Few things rival the torment of the once-famous actor, the fallen politician or, as Tocqueville might have remarked, the unsuccessful American. — Alain De Botton