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Soliloquizing Quotes By Jason Blum

A lot of the reasons why people are annoyed at found footage movies is because people look at it like it's easy and that they could do it, too. — Jason Blum

Soliloquizing Quotes By Kiefer Sutherland

My whole mood or sense can change by virtue of the music that I'm listening to. It really does affect me on a visceral and emotional level. — Kiefer Sutherland

Soliloquizing Quotes By David Alan Black

The reason that [Greek grammar is] good for you, of course, is that the depth of your preaching or teaching from the New Testament depends in large part on how well you handle the original Greek. — David Alan Black

Soliloquizing Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

You know, in the case of most of us, the mind is noisy, everlastingly chattering to itself , soliloquizing or chattering about something, or trying to talk to itself, to convince itself of
something; it is always moving, noisy. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Soliloquizing Quotes By Kenny G

I learned so much about playing and touring being on the road and in the studio with Jeff, but I'd always played a lot of gigs in Seattle even prior to joining the Fusion. — Kenny G

Soliloquizing Quotes By Franz Kafka

I can't sleep and the rain is determined not to quit soliloquizing about you all night. I can't help but overhear, my dear. — Franz Kafka

Soliloquizing Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

Shortness of life was a primary force in the permanence of institutions, strange though it is to say it. But it is so much easier to hold onto whatever short-term survival scheme you have, rather than risking it all on a new plan that might not work - no matter how destructive your short-term plan might be for the following generations. Let them deal with it, you know. And really, to give them their due, by the time people learned the system they were old and dying, and for the next generation it was all there, massive and entrenched and having to be learned all over again. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Soliloquizing Quotes By Sharon Bolton

On an island, anything can happen. In a crime novel, it usually does. — Sharon Bolton

Soliloquizing Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You are your state of mind. Your state of mind creates your view, or your window, on life. — Frederick Lenz

Soliloquizing Quotes By Kerry Heavens

Being this sensitive, not demanding sex when I'm so tired, understanding me completely, is basically foreplay, long-range foreplay, because sleep is calling, but it still counts. — Kerry Heavens

Soliloquizing Quotes By Clint Eastwood

The only reason I ever thought about retiring from the front part of the camera as opposed to the back is sometimes you think, "How many roles are there for someone my age?" — Clint Eastwood

Soliloquizing Quotes By Auliq Ice

When it comes to achieving, what matters is you to know, what you really want and make up your mind to believe in your own efforts that you will achieve and you will make it with ease. — Auliq Ice

Soliloquizing Quotes By Bertrand Russell

a vast collection of electric charges in violent motion. — Bertrand Russell

Soliloquizing Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Celebrate every moment, every day. Celebrate every beauty, all the way. — Debasish Mridha

Soliloquizing Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

praying without having faith in and believing in what you pray for is just a simple act of soliloquizingErnest Agyemang Yeboah

Soliloquizing Quotes By Esha Gupta

I clean my own utensils, my house and I even travel alone. I don't know what the life of a superstar is like. — Esha Gupta

Soliloquizing Quotes By John Burroughs

The fisherman has a harmless, preoccupied look; he is a kind of vagrant, that nothing fears. He blends himself with the trees and the shadows. All his approaches are gentle and indirect. He times himself to the meandering, soliloquizing stream; he addresses himself to it as a lover to his mistress; he woos it and stays with it till he knows its hidden secrets. Where it deepens his purpose deepens; where it is shallow he is indifferent. He knows how to interpret its every glance and dimple; its beauty haunts him for days. — John Burroughs

Soliloquizing Quotes By Paul Bloom

Blood is thicker than water - and many see something ridiculous, or worse, about anyone who doesn't know this. In his discussion of Gandhi's autobiography, George Orwell expresses admiration for Gandhi's courage but is repelled by Gandhi's rejection of special relationships - of friends and family, of sexual and romantic love. Orwell describes this as "inhuman," and goes on to say: "The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection, that one is sometimes willing to commit sins for the sake of loyalty, that one does not push asceticism to the point where it makes friendly intercourse impossible, and that one is prepared in the end to be defeated and broken up by life, which is the inevitable price of fastening one's love upon other human individuals." To — Paul Bloom

Soliloquizing Quotes By Peter Jackson

I have a million questions about my granddad and no one to talk to. — Peter Jackson