The Mighty Ducks Movie Quotes & Sayings
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But it is at home and not in public that one should wash ones dirty linen.
[Fr., Car c'est en famille, ce n'est pas en public, qu'un lave son linge sale.] — Napoleon Bonaparte

A nation ignorant of the equal benefits of liberty and law, must be awed by the flashes of arbitrary power: the cruelty of a despot will assume the character of justice; his profusion, of liberality; his obstinacy, of firmness. — Edward Gibbon

Except for when I was very little and thought that being an "engineer" meant he drove a train. Then I imagined him in the seat of an engine car the color of coal, a string of shiny passenger cars trailing behind. One day my father laughed and corrected me. Everything snapped into focus. It's one of those unforgettable moments that happen as a child, when you discover that all along the world has been betraying you. — Nicole Krauss

I'm not sure I agree with the thesis, because I think that even though something grotesque or gross has been part of film since way back, what we accept or what we can get away with on the screen is broader now. — Ivan Reitman

This is what it means to get old, you don't look forward to pleasure so much as easing pain. — Philipp Meyer

If I were white, I could capture the world. — Dorothy Dandridge

Come on, Ella. Sleep green.'
Ignoring him, I got into bed wearing a T-shirt and boxer shorts printed with penguins. I reached over to the nightstand and flipped off the lamp.
A moment of silence, and then I heard a lecherous murmur. 'I like your penguins. — Lisa Kleypas

Our pride and self-importance are European, while our development and actions are Asiatic. — Anton Chekhov

And she's very clever, Peeta. Well, she was. Until you outfoxed her — Suzanne Collins

So like it or not, the question for us, as it has always been for working women, is how will we navigate the emotional mine field of love and power, career and family? — Lia Macko