Famous Quotes & Sayings

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 9 famous quotes about The Addams Family Values Movie with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Hugo Gernsback

Let it be understood, in the first place, that a science fiction story must be an exposition of a scientific theme and it must be also a story. — Hugo Gernsback

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Leonard Susskind

Unforeseen surprises are the rule in science, not the exception. Remember: Stuff happens. — Leonard Susskind

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Jens Peter Jacobsen

Of what are you thinking now?" she asked.
"I am thinking of myself."
"That's just what I am doing."
"Are you also thinking of yourself?"
"No, of yourself - of you, Mogens. — Jens Peter Jacobsen

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Luck is a thing that comes in many forms and who can recognize her? — Ernest Hemingway,

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Michael Lee

This morning I awoke clutching your name with such reckless devotion that it turned to dust. — Michael Lee

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Robert Plant

Music is for every single person that walks the planet. — Robert Plant

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

The exhilarating ripple of her voice was a wild tonic in the rain. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By Nathan Hill

there is not one true self hidden by many false ones. Rather, there is one true self hidden by many other true ones. Yes, — Nathan Hill

The Addams Family Values Movie Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

He had been living in a down-town Y.M.C.A., but when he quit the task of making sow-ear purses out of sows' ears, he moved up-town and went to work immediately as a reporter for The Sun. He kept at this for a year, doing desultory writing on the side, with little success, and then one day an infelicitous incident peremptorily closed his newspaper career. On a February afternoon he was assigned to report a parade of Squadron A. Snow threatening, he went to sleep instead before a hot fire, and when he woke up did a smooth column about the muffled beats of the horses' hoofs in the snow ... This he handed in. Next morning a marked copy of the paper was sent down to the City Editor with a scrawled note: "Fire the man who wrote this." It seemed that Squadron A had also seen the snow threatening - had postponed the parade until another day. A week later he had begun "The Demon Lover." ... In — F Scott Fitzgerald