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Touching The Void Film Quotes By Virginia Bottomley

Suicide is a real threat to health. — Virginia Bottomley

Touching The Void Film Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Universes collide and conjoin inside us and beyond all is nirvana, the final, absolute resting place of the soul. — Frederick Lenz

Touching The Void Film Quotes By John Cleese

Because, as we all know, it's easier to do trivial things that are urgent than it is to do important things that are not urgent, like thinking. And it's also easier to do little things we know we can do than to start on big things that we're not so sure about. — John Cleese

Touching The Void Film Quotes By Adam Carolla

Nowadays, telling your wife "I have to work" gets you a disappointed sigh. This is the worst period in history to be a dad. It used to be that if you worked and provided that was enough. — Adam Carolla

Touching The Void Film Quotes By Stanley Hauerwas

When you are trying to change the questions, you have to realize that many people are quite resistant to such a change. They like the answers they have. — Stanley Hauerwas

Touching The Void Film Quotes By K. Webster

How were we so lucky? Two people lost in a world only to find solace and companionship in someone just as fractured as they are. I think destiny has played a hand in our union. — K. Webster

Touching The Void Film Quotes By Rebecca Ferguson

I'm able to provide for my family and the people that I love with things that I never used to be able to. I'm getting to make music and work with amazing people. I just feel really lucky. — Rebecca Ferguson

Touching The Void Film Quotes By Jon Meacham

The service
a moved Roosevelt called it the "keynote" of his meeting with Churchill
was working a kind of magic, which is one of the points of liturgy and theater: to use the dramatic to convince people of a reality they cannot see. — Jon Meacham