Spiritland Cemetery Quotes & Sayings
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Any fact is better established by two or three good testimonies than by a thousand arguments. — Marie Dressler
When I started out in independent films in the early '70s, we did everything for the love of art. It wasn't about money and stardom. That was what we were reacting against. You'd die before you'd be bought. — Sissy Spacek
OUR LIFE ISN'T OVER WITH HARDSHIP-IT'S JUST BEGINNING. — Lorenzo Victory
The kiddos next to me were starting to sob, too. "Man up. I mean Devil up, all of you," I snapped. "Did I teach you to sympathize this way? What's wrong with you? — Cameron Jace
Before death takes away what you are given, give away what there is to give. — Rumi
It really depends on what the screenplay is asking of you, and what your responsibility is to that character. You have the author's intent to deal with, you have the filmmaker's vision, and then you have your own wants, desires and needs for the character. It's collaborative. But I knew, right off the bat, that there was no way to go into some sort of pink-haired, clown-nosed character with Ronald McDonald shoes. — Johnny Depp
When I watch a movie myself, I want to forget that I'm watching a movie, and I want to be inside the movie. That's the kind of experience I want my audience to have. — Susanne Bier
If I can do it, little old me, you can do it. Trust and believe. — Bobby Green
US has to be able to rely on a safe and interconnected internet in order to compete with other countries. — Edward Snowden
Kids and family life are only as good as your wife, and she's amazing. — Noel Gallagher
We are living in a world today where lemonade is made from artificial flavors and furniture polish is made from real lemons. — Alfred Newman
Psychologists call this phenomenon the contrast effect. Simply put, how you see anything depends on your reference point. One way or the other, your focus will determine your reality. — Mark Batterson
How can a man understand a woman who is expecting a child. He can't get pregnant. Is that an advantage or a limitation? Up until yesterday it seemed to me an advantage, even a privilege. Today it seems to me a limitation, even an impoverishment. There's something glorious about enclosing another life in your own body, in knowing yourself to be two instead of one. At moments you're even invaded by a sense of triumph, and in the serenity accompanying that triumph nothing bothers you: neither the physical pain you'll have to face, nor the work you'll have to sacrifice, nor the freedom you'll have to give up. — Oriana Fallaci
