Strong Meaningful Short Quotes & Sayings
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The studio should not have released this film. — Joel Siegel
I don't believe in objectivity. I observe the observer's paradox every moment I'm filming. Your presence is changing everything; there's no mistaking it. And you have a responsibility. — Lucy Walker
Who will reach heaven? I do not know, but I am certain that no one will be there who does not feel at home. — Mark Hopkins
Don't die. Don't die! You don't have to win. You don't have to keep trying! Just don't get hurt anymore, please! — Tite Kubo
You're lying to me, aren't you?" "Pretty much, yeah." "Thanks for being honest about your dishonesty. — David Baldacci
We need never be bound by the limitations of our previous or current thinking, nor are we ever locked into being the person we used to be, or think we are. — Allan Lokos
You can make a good living from soothsaying but not from truthsaying — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
I have a car but it's not important. — Eric Cantona
I've got a room at the top of the world tonight. I can see everything tonight. — Tom Petty
You act like you're invincible, but I know deep down you want someone to hold your hand and buy you flowers and look you in the eye and tell you you're his soul mate. You want someone who will love every piece of you, even the pieces you can't love yourself. — Amy Reed
Everyone has stories of the small coincidence by which their parents met or their grandmother was saved from fire or their grandfather from the grenade, of the choice made by the most whimsical means that led to everything else, whether you're blessed or cursed or both. Trace it back far enough and this very moment in your life becomes a rare species, the result of a strange evolution, a butterfly that should already be extinct and survives by the inexplicabilities we call coincidence. The word is often used to mean the accidental but literally means to fall together. The patterns of our lives come from those things that do not drift apart but move together for a little while, like dancers. — Rebecca Solnit