Tingirana Quotes & Sayings
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The National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 needs to be updated to reflect our growing communities. — John Barrasso

Things looked at patiently from one side after another generally end by showing a side that is beautiful. — Robert Louis Stevenson

You either get the point of Africa or you don't. What draws me back year after year is that it's like seeing the world with the lid off. — A.A. Gill

I do not accept the right of big powers to change governments as and when it affects their interests. — Tariq Ali

I do detest the human race as a whole, but some groups are more deserving than others, — James D. Sass

I have always had that inner drive, since my birth. And I have always devoted myself gladly to work - to work and to the struggle. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Do you think it is better to fail at something worthwhile, or succeed at something meaningless — Tommy Wallach

I won't call my work entertainment. It's exploring. It's asking questions of people, constantly. 'How much do you feel? How much do you know? Are you aware of this? Can you cope with this?' A good movie will ask you questions you don't already know the answers to. Why would I want to make a film about something I already understand? — John Cassavetes

To call it an anticlimax would be an insult not only to climaxes but to prefixes. It's a crummy secret, about one step up the ladder of narrative originality from It Was All a Dream. It's so witless, in fact, that when we do discover the secret, we want to rewind the film so we don't know the secret anymore. And then keep on rewinding, and rewinding, until we're back at the beginning, and can get up from our seats and walk backward out of the theater and go down the up escalator and watch the money spring from the cash register into our pockets. — Roger Ebert

It is really sad for the new artists. Where's the next Elvis, where's the next Beatles, where's the Zeppelin? They're out there but they don't have a chance because once upon a time we [musicians of the 60s] had record companies, and they would support you and have point of purchase material and they would give you advances. In other words, they gave you the air to breathe to find yourself and spend the time to learn how to run. — Gene Simmons