Wordplay Movie Quotes & Sayings
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What an author doesn't know could fill a book. — Holly Black
Time spent in nature is the most cost-effective and powerful way to counteract the burnout and sort of depression that we feel when we sit in front of a computer all day. — Richard Louv
Even the slightest sin is an act of cosmic treason. — R.C. Sproul
I am the brightest light beaming from the darkest depths. A dichotomy, i am ... illumination. — Jaeda DeWalt
When people challenge your ideas, they help you (whether they know it or not). — Oli Anderson
His eyes made her think of water at night - full of mysteries and hints, revealing little. — Eileen Wilks
Dreams are a beautiful bride
that holds our hands to
enter a world more glorious
than this one. — Subhan Zein
There are two kinds of warriors:
those on the battlefield,
and those in the boardroom;
both are out to win.
But the age of King Alexander has gone,
and the age of Bill Gates has come. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Is it any wonder then that sociopaths are known as being liars? There is really no other option for them, when to show their true feelings (or lack thereof) or to express their true thoughts would get them extra jail time, cause them to be branded as an antisocial, or any number of other negative consequences, simply because they do not share the same worldview as the majority. — M.E. Thomas
We warp space and time to twist the galaxy to our own design. — James Luceno
Every rose has its thorn. Just like every night has its dawn. Just like every cowboy sings a sad, sad song. Every rose has it's thorn. — Poison
The most difficult story that I've ever been involved in breaking on any of my shows was 'The Constant' episode of 'Lost,' which was when Desmond was consciousness-traveling. — Carlton Cuse
I'm full of curiosity. — Sienna Miller
I as a Muslim want you, as a Christian, to really be a perfect Christian. I want my Jewish friends to be perfect Jews, to live according to the highest principles of what it means to be a Jew, to be a Christian, to be a Muslim. — Feisal Abdul Rauf
Where's the sense in stealing, without the grace to be it? — Ian Mcculloch
