Snowpiercer Movie Quotes & Sayings
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We smoked the joints down to the roaches and then relaxed beneath the stars to let the drug form dazzling constellations. — S.A. Tawks
Until you irritate some people, you don't have a base that waits to your every prophetic word. You cannot be a prophet to all. — Assegid Habtewold
But the dull and stupid masses will continue in their sluggish bustle. — Jehan Sylvius
Love and Hate: both are four-lettered and both involve passion. And sometimes when love turns into hate, passion grows murderous. — Natalya Vorobyova
I think I intimidate hecklers because I weigh more than most of them. — Bruce Vilanch
And the moment you care that much, a man has you. He owns a little piece of your soul, and he can beat you to death with it. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Some people wave their dogmatic thinking until their own reason is entangled. — Samuel Johnson
All beginnings are involuntary. — Fernando Pessoa
I worked with my parents on the stage in production numbers since I was 4, but I never really gave much thought to being a performer on my own until I was 12 or 13. — Helen Reddy
rain or snow. Mama worried and Papa was impressed; — Jane Smiley
I am a huge Red Sox fan. — Cass Sunstein
It's transference, Megan," he said. "It happens from time to time. It happens to me, too. I really should have introduced this topic last time. I'm sorry." I — Paula Hawkins
How can you tell a man there's nothing to do? I can't imagine a situation in which there could ever be nothing to do! Do it for mankind and don't worry about the rest. There's so much to do that a lifetime won't be enough, if you look around attentively. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Faith always presented to the mind the idea of an abnormal intellectual condition, of the subversion or suspension of the critical faculties. It sometimes comprised more than this, but it always included this. It was the opposite of doubt and of the spirit of doubt. What irreverent men called credulity, reverent men called faith; and although one word was more respectful than the other, yet the two words were with most men strictly synonymous. — William Edward Hartpole Lecky