Terminus Movie Quotes & Sayings
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When Good gave Eve that extra rib? He should have given us something extra too. Like mental telepathy. — Emma Chase

I'd stopped being grandiose. I'd lowered myself to the notion that the absolute only thing that mattered was getting that extra beating heart out of my chest. Which meant I had to write my book. My very possibly mediocre book. My very possibly never-going-to-be-published book. My absolutely nowhere-in-league-with-the-writers-I'd-admired-so-much-that-I-practically-memorized-their-sentences book. — Cheryl Strayed

Black and white are the most ravishing colors of all in film. — Penelope Gilliatt

I go into meetings with some film-makers and they literally have nothing to say, they're almost bored by their own material. I'd rather work with people who are very passionate and very animated about what they want to do. People who just want to tell stories. — Jamie Bell

The war machine is a concept that Deleuze and Guattari pulled from Pierre Clastres who said that indigenous and nomadic peoples live in such a way that war isn't a thing that sometimes interrupts peace, but war is actually a common condition that peace sometimes interrupts. And war isn't just lethal violence at all times, there's also a playful element to it. — Anonymous

Emma was horrified and transfixed at the same time. She was watching Jonah Kinlock doing what he did best. There was a certain macabre beauty in watching form and function wedded together. In Jonah's case, a dance of beauty and death. — Cinda Williams Chima

When German companies take over firms in India, it is seen as normal. When an Indian buys one or two firms in Germany, that is something special. — Tulsi Tanti

Twice and thrice over, as they say, good is it to repeat and review what is good. — Plato

Doing some of the 'Lord Of The Rings' press junkets got a bit claustrophobic. — Ian McKellen

Men were often far different in their roles as fathers than they were as suitors, the memories of which kept them, out of necessity, both vigilant and violent, and even in tender moments, to their daughters. — James Anderson