Vestergade 58 Quotes & Sayings
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People wrestle sometimes making movies, and I think that conflict is a very essential thing. I think a lot of very happy productions have produced a lot of very banal movies. — Edward Norton
He made her feel brave; he let her be who she was unconditionally, without judgement, and because of it, she felt life shifting around her into something that felt much more beautiful and clear. — Alexandra Bracken
The night was so deep the shadows seemed to bleed darkness. — Amber Argyle
If you can find a way that your principles are actually the strategically smartest thing to do, you've kind of figured it out. — Oscar Isaac
I see Hermes, unsuspected, dying, well-beloved, saying to the people, "Do not weep for me, This is not my true country, I have lived banished from my true country - I now go back there, I return to the celestial sphere where every one goes in his turn." — Walt Whitman
He looks like shit, by the way. Hot shit, but shit nonetheless. - Anna Allen — S.C. Stephens
What I wonder is what would happen in California, say, if all the Mexicans left from one day to the next? — Alma Guillermoprieto
Cor, what a godawful stink!" That was all that remained of this man in the land of the living. — Leo Tolstoy
Kate Moss is too skinny. She also looks like she's 11. It's practically illegal to look at her picture. God bless Kate Dillon, but size 14 is just a little too big. Look at me talking, I just lost 28 pounds, so I should have more sympathy, but I don't. — Gary Dell'Abate
I glance at Tris. She grins at me, then leans in to whisper something to Christina.
"Are you here to help or what, Stiff?" I say. — Veronica Roth
I remember the actor Dale Robertson said he quit acting when he got tired of having to hold his stomach in. I feel that way sometimes. — Ted Shackelford
and falling upon my knees, I gave thanks to this jealous alien god of an exotic race. And I have since held Yahwe in the greatest respect, although I worship other gods. And — Frank Belknap Long
The love for stories is sometimes portrayed as a self-centered, individualistic concern. But if story-grip stems primarily from an interest in other lives, then those who love stories will be the least egocentric. They know that there are too many other human paths that are equally or more interesting. Perhaps, then, a distaste for fiction is a sign of self-centeredness. — Douglas M. Jones III
