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Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By Julian Barnes

He loved his mother: doesn't that warm your silly, sentimental, twentieth-century heart? He loved his father. He loved his sister. He loved his niece. He loved his friends. He admired certain individuals. But his affections were always specific; they were not given away to all comers. This seems enough to me. — Julian Barnes

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By Upamanyu Chatterjee

Advances don't fundamentally interest me. It sounds terribly naive, but money doesn't really mean anything to me. If a lot of money came my way, I'm certainly not going to say no. But it hasn't come my way as yet, and I'm not heartbroken. — Upamanyu Chatterjee

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By Bill Vaughan

My father asserted that there was no better place to bring up a family than in a rural environment ... There's something about getting up at 5 a.m., feeding the stock and chickens, and milking a couple of cows before breakfast that gives you a lifelong respect for the price of butter and eggs. — Bill Vaughan

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By Judith Viorst

Craving that old sweet oneness yet dreading engulfment, wishing to be our mother's and yet be our own, we stormily swing from mood to mood, advancing and retreating-the quintessential model of two-mindedness. — Judith Viorst

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By Lindsey Buckingham

Confounding people's expectations was a way to maintain integrity. — Lindsey Buckingham

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By John Mearsheimer

In the anarchic world of international politics, it is better to be Godzilla than Bambi. — John Mearsheimer

Stanley Kubrick Lolita 1962 Quotes By J.K. Rowling

That's what yer little sister said,' said Hagrid, nodding at Ron. Met her jus' yesterday.' Hagrid looked sideways at Harry, his beard twitching. 'Said she was jus' lookin' round the grounds, but I reckon she was hopin' she might run inter someone else at my house.' He winked at Harry. 'If yeh ask me, she wouldn' say no ter a signed-'
'Oh, shut up,' said Harry. Ron snorted with laughter and the ground was sprayed with slugs. — J.K. Rowling