Wuestman Huntington Quotes & Sayings
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People always tend to help others just so that they can feel better than what they really are — Paulo Coelho

There's not one way to direct a film, there are so many different ways to do it. Everything affects the way it turns out in the end. Even the smallest things. You don't want to really acknowledge that, because you want to believe that you are the only creative asset as a director. You want to believe you're the only one. But I really feel that everyone teams up and everybody really affects everything. Actually, it's the closest I will get to playing in a band. — Lukas Moodysson

Do you remember when time was working against us? When you said that our time together was limited? I needed you so desperately then. You protected me and gave me reason to hope, showed me that I was still human. I hated myself for giving you that dominance but at the end of the day, I know that it was what I needed ... I needed to fall for you in order to save myself. — Lydia Kelly

a rationalist isn't ever certain of anything — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Lamon, that speech won't scour. It is a flat failure and the people are disappointed. — Abraham Lincoln

All games contain the idea of death. — Jim Morrison

Or were they breed who had died from their half-life, caught in the sun, perhaps, or withered by longing? — Clive Barker

Wealthy people always know the exact value of their time. — Marshall Sylver

I've never wanted to drive a car fast for the sake of it. I mean, I like nice cars. I've got the Bentley, I've had a Lotus, I've had a Rolls-Royce and a few Jaguars, including an E-type. But I'm not somebody for driving tremendously fast. — Terry Wogan

I went camping for 33 days, and now everybody seems to care. — Colleen Haskell

About Justice departing from the shepherds: Justice illustrates a passage from Virgil's Georgics, in which he describes how Astraea, the goddess of Justice, who used to live among mortals during the Golden Age, took refuge among country people, as times degenerated, and at length fled even from them. Rosa shows the cloud-borne goddess departing from a tumbledown farmstead as she hands her sword and scales to a bemused group of peasants, one of whom awkwardly pulls of his hat in respect. — Jonathan Scott

One must understand what people are thinking, feeling and believing in order to enchant them. — Guy Kawasaki