The Crying Game Film Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about The Crying Game Film with everyone.
Top The Crying Game Film Quotes

By the time I was in my early-twenties and was living there on the Lower East Side, I was so surrounded by tragedy that I think that inspired me to try to reflect it in the artwork. — Eric Drooker

I just remember standing there, singing with the headphones on and the strings playing, just how wonderful that felt. But we so rarely got to go out and do it. Obviously, we don't carry a 70-80-piece orchestra with us when we do shows. — Ricky Skaggs

Absolute liberty is absence of restraint; responsibility is restraint; therefore, the ideally free individual is responsible to himself. — Henry Adams

There is a treadmill quality to workaholism. — Julia Cameron

He (God) may sometimes chasten us, it is true, but even this He does with a smile, the proud, tender smile of a Father who is bursting with pleasure over an imperfect but promising son who is coming every day to look more and more like the One whose child he is. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I've gotten to work with some wonderful directors and people who have been great teachers to me. — Lyle Lovett

The last sort of really low-key race I ran, I realized with about a hundred metres to go, that my heart just wasn't in it. I wasn't trying my hardest, I didn't care to compete against the girls I was up against. That spoke a lot about where my heart was taking me-which was off the track. — Cathy Freeman

Something like small English films were in vogue you had something like The Crying Game and everyone piled into London and wanted to make small English movies. — Eric Fellner

There's always another right answer. — Dewitt Jones

By listening, marketing will re-learn how to talk. — David "Doc" Searls

Watch out; success will only arrive when your action are strong enough to attract them. — Israelmore Ayivor

The devil lives in the shadow of subtle things
those things people keep hidden from others. They reside in the lies they tell themselves, in order to justify their pain or fear. It is the slight, the dig, the silence and the unspoken truth that we minimize to a passive aggressive status, as if it were a lesser evil. Integrity is not subtle. It speaks loudly, so everyone can hear and be healed. It is something you will never have to search for because it is seen and felt. — Shannon L. Alder