Sliding Doors Movie Quotes & Sayings
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You should study Pokemon to get stronger. — Kazushi Sakuraba
Mulholland Drive has more filmic and real-life drama than any other road in L.A., as well as being the favored route of the Manson family for crosstown travel and creepy crawling exploits . . . — Kim Gordon
In certain ways writing is a form of prayer. — Denise Levertov
Extraordinary how potent cheap music is. — Noel Coward
Immerse yourself into self-development, realization of potential and establishing yourself as real person and personality — Sunday Adelaja
Heart and mind overcome all. — Dan Henderson
If that's what everybody else is doing, that is not what I'm going to do! — Debbi Fields
The Southerner is usually tolerant of those weaknesses that proceed from innocence. — Flannery O'Connor
I know I feel like Gulliver sometimes, weighed down by little men. There are so many people in this house, I'm a queen bee, with every muscle dragging. I'm the heart of a cluster, black, dripping, sucking, hanging. — Enid Bagnold
Movies always are open to being remade because times change so much, and the tempo of movies changes. I think of it like a James Bond. They can have different actors play the same role ... I've had people come up to me and say, 'We want to remake 'The Jerk' with so and so.' And I say, 'Fine.' It just doesn't bother me. It's an honor actually. — Steve Martin
Should I assume the lure is a certain attractive young dead man? — Rachel Vincent
In Sliding Doors, the whole idea is that every choice you make, and every single thing that happens to you changes the trajectory of your life, and once you are put on that trajectory, there is no way back. But Groundhog Day - which, I tell him, also happens to be a much better movie - says the opposite. It says if you mess up or make the wrong choice, you just have to keep at it until you do it right. — David Levithan
One of the first things we found out was that the Warren Commission never pursued a conspiracy investigation. — Louis Stokes
