100 Quotes About Point

“If you don’t like it right now, just wait a few seconds.” -Elbert Hubbard This quote is to remind us that we won’t always be in the situation at hand. If we try to change it too quickly, we will only end up creating more problems than we solved. It is better to be patient and wait for the right time to solve the problem we may be dealing with currently.

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One does not have to be a philosopher to be a successful artist, but he does have to be an artist to be a successful philosopher. His nature is to view the world in an unpredictable albeit useful light. Criss Jami
I've come to the point where I never feel the...
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I've come to the point where I never feel the need to stop and evaluate whether or not I am happy. I'm just 'being', and without question, by default, it works. Criss Jami
You know how it goes:at some point in your life,...
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You know how it goes:at some point in your life, you fell in love with someone and had a glimpse of God.Then you abandoned life and loverand started celebratingyour love for God. Kamand Kojouri
At this point, I realize: He is making a monster...
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At this point, I realize: He is making a monster of me. Zoe Cruz
In order to answer the question “Where am I going?”...
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In order to answer the question “Where am I going?” you need to use your strong point and strengthen your weak point Sunday Adelaja
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NASA astronauts have only managed to live continuously on the International Space Station (ISS) for a year and Biosphere 2 on Earth failed at two years of uninterrupted human habitation. Both cases required extracting the sickened people from the toxic environments. At this point it is ludicrous to talk about a permanent manned base on Mars. Steven Magee
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A guy never has a right to force a woman to have sex with him under any circumstances. She should be able to say no at any point, and he must honor that denial. It is criminal that so many girls and women are raped today. Fully 60 percent of all females who lose their virginity before age fifteen say that their first sexual experience was forced! That is a tragedy with far-reaching consequences. James C. Dobson
At some point, you will hit a plateau. If you...
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At some point, you will hit a plateau. If you keep doing same things you did to get to that point, make a change. J.R. Rim
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Accept only as much ‘cleanliness’ that it won't cause you to worry if it became dirty. Maintain ‘cleanliness’ such that and only to the point that it does not burden you into bondage. Dada Bhagwan
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The decisions that take you to your highest points in life are the toughest decisions you'd have to make. Constance Chuks Friday
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There are certain truths that occurs to us, which we cannot convey in words, but requires a personal experience to grasp more vividly. Michael Bassey Johnson
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The day she realised, it was not about the world but was all about her, she grew the wings. The day she understood she was not answerable to any of them who always blamed and pointed her, she had the fire blazing in her eyes. She raised and soared towards the sky. The whole world looked at her in awe and wished if only they could be her. She was not confined to be on the ground anymore. She had the wings of fire and she left a trail everywhere she went, for other to follow. Akshay Vasu
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If the teachings of the early Christians changed Rome and the entire Roman Empire, we can’t point to any great change that the teachings coming from our pulpits today are producing upon our world in general Sunday Adelaja
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The difficulties connected with my criterion of demarcation (D) are important, but must not be exaggerated. It is vague, since it is a methodological rule, and since the demarcation between science and nonscience is vague. But it is more than sharp enough to make a distinction between many physical theories on the one hand, and metaphysical theories, such as psychoanalysis, or Marxism (in its present form), on the other. This is, of course, one of my main theses; and nobody who has not understood it can be said to have understood my theory. The situation with Marxism is, incidentally, very different from that with psychoanalysis. Marxism was once a scientific theory: it predicted that capitalism would lead to increasing misery and, through a more or less mild revolution, to socialism; it predicted that this would happen first in the technically highest developed countries; and it predicted that the technical evolution of the 'means of production' would lead to social, political, and ideological developments, rather than the other way round. But the (so-called) socialist revolution came first in one of the technically backward countries. And instead of the means of production producing a new ideology, it was Lenin's and Stalin's ideology that Russia must push forward with its industrialization ('Socialism is dictatorship of the proletariat plus electrification') which promoted the new development of the means of production. Thus one might say that Marxism was once a science, but one which was refuted by some of the facts which happened to clash with its predictions (I have here mentioned just a few of these facts). However, Marxism is no longer a science; for it broke the methodological rule that we must accept falsification, and it immunized itself against the most blatant refutations of its predictions. Ever since then, it can be described only as nonscience–as a metaphysical dream, if you like, married to a cruel reality. Psychoanalysis is a very different case. It is an interesting psychological metaphysics (and no doubt there is some truth in it, as there is so often in metaphysical ideas), but it never was a science. There may be lots of people who are Freudian or Adlerian cases: Freud himself was clearly a Freudian case, and Adler an Adlerian case. But what prevents their theories from being scientific in the sense here described is, very simply, that they do not exclude any physically possible human behaviour. Whatever anybody may do is, in principle, explicable in Freudian or Adlerian terms. (Adler's break with Freud was more Adlerian than Freudian, but Freud never looked on it as a refutation of his theory.) The point is very clear. Neither Freud nor Adler excludes any particular person's acting in any particular way, whatever the outward circumstances. Whether a man sacrificed his life to rescue a drowning, child (a case of sublimation) or whether he murdered the child by drowning him (a case of repression) could not possibly be predicted or excluded by Freud's theory; the theory was compatible with everything that could happen–even without any special immunization treatment. Thus while Marxism became non-scientific by its adoption of an immunizing strategy, psychoanalysis was immune to start with, and remained so. In contrast, most physical theories are pretty free of immunizing tactics and highly falsifiable to start with. As a rule, they exclude an infinity of conceivable possibilities. . Karl R. Popper
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The point to life is not only to live it, but to enjoy it. Korey G. Miracle
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Why does every road eventually narrow into a point at the horizon? Because that's where the point lies. Vera Nazarian
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Espere" in Spanish, is the one word covering two meanings: "waiting" and "hoping". If life, however, offers no expectation or prospect, waiting represents time "wasted”. Waiting needs a future. If not, time is condemned to be "killed". In the event that we are lost in a gap of boredom and despair, we are driven back in a vacuum of senselessness and deadlocked in a point of nothingness. We are, so therefore, bound to watch the agony of "time". ("Waiting for a place behind the geraniums " ). Erik Pevernagie
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Life is only worth living because we hope it will get better and we'll all get home safely. Deborah Levy
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Sometimes you hear people saying that there is a secret to get to where you wanna be, but at a certain point, you discover that you are the secret of your success. Michael Bassey Johnson
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The reason why I hadn't washed my clothes or my hair was because it seemed so silly. I saw the days of the year stretching ahead like a series of bright, white boxes, and separating one box from another was sleep, like a black shade. Only for me, the long perspective of shades that set off one box from the next had suddenly snapped up, and I could see day after day glaring ahead of me like a white, broad, infinitely desolate avenue. It seemed silly to wash one day when I would only have to wash again the next. It made me tired just to think of it. I wanted to do everything once and for all and be through with it. Sylvia Plath
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The gilded spiral Of longings within. Our very own cathedral That points persistently to heaven. Scott Hastie
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Being unheard is the ground floor of giving up, and giving up is the ground floor of doing yourself in. It’s not so much, what’s the point? It’s more like, what’s the difference? Mitch Albom
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For the sake of your dreams, don't create negative brands for yourself, else you scare away opportunities that are meant to be your turning point! Israelmore Ayivor
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One thing God has been showing me is that I'm not called to save the world, just to point those He places in my life towards the right way. J.R. Rim
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Maybe the point of life is to teach us that we aren’t always going to be our past mistakes. Maybe the point of life is to open ourselves up to the things that we fear most–like love. Maybe the whole point of my life was to simply find you, even if it wasn’t meant to be forever. And that thought alone is enough to get me through each night of loneliness. Brittainy C. Cherry
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Why should I even bother? What's the point, really?" He thought for a moment. "Who says there has to be a point?" he asked. "Or a reason. Maybe it's just something you have to do. Sarah Dessen
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A man has to have something he can put faith in. Erich Maria Remarque
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They say the best laid plans often go a lie, Because no matter how detailed the preparation, A plan will always have a weak point and there will always be those looking to exploit it. To do into the plan failure and the perpetrator along with it. Emily Thorne
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Mislaid flame of tender emotions Rekindled. Together we live to the point of tears, I wouldn’t want it any other way. Scott Hastie
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Gankis lifted an arm to point at the distant shale cliffs. "And in the face of it there were thousands of little holes, little what-you-call-'ems..."" Alcoves, " Kennit supplied in an almost dreamy voice. "I call them alcoves, Gankis. As would you, if you could speak your own mother tongue. Robin Hobb
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Wasnt it more important to be loyal to what was right or to those people you knew and cared about? What was the good of killing people or being hateful to them because someone you didn't know was doing something hateful to someone ekse you didn't know? Janet Lunn
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Modern human evolution has reached the point of reporting corruption to the corrupt. Steven Magee
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Ignorance is bliss up to the point that it kills you. Jeffrey Fry
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Every turning point in a person's life isn't reached by luck, they choose to be successful, they know what it takes to be there, they can do what is expected of them to do, they do not show trepidation about the requirements needed to be on top Michael Bassey Johnson
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There's no point in writing my kind of stuff, when they're printing that kind of stuff. So I gave up and started drinking. Charles Bukowski
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I receive Income from you, can you point one reason why not to be nice with ya? Deyth Banger
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The problem with car insurance is that you never know how bad your policy is until you are involved in a car crash. At that point enlightenment begins. Steven Magee
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We do and say useless and pointless stuff and words, if we think little deeper why we go and masturbate?? (No, .. No don't change the page.. don't close it or whatever do.. look me right in the face and listen it's not a shit.. it's how the matrix is build).. well.. let's start from here.. we masturbate and after all in the other day or after few days we will do it again.., we eat food and after all we eat again and again until we die.. we say useless words and after all who in the hell to know why, we do that??? But after all from this useless words comes the one useful story if the useless words didn't exist.. it won't also exist the advange called itself "story". . Deyth Banger
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Everybody is living for a purpose, you might turn out to be significant or insignificant depending on the kind of message you are feeding the world with. Michael Bassey Johnson
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Most USA citizens never realize that the systems of public protection are essentially useless until they try to use them. At that point they learn the hard way that government agencies like OSHA, FCC, FDA, police internal affairs, disability, and the like do not work for them. Steven Magee
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I think we may have reached the point where guns need to be confiscated from police officers. Steven Magee
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I hate these affairs", he'd told her once, tearing up an engraved invitation to an exclusive charity ball. "They're the worst kind of discrimination. An invitation doesn't really mean that you're invited; it means that a whole lot of people aren't Melinda Cross
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It’s a matter of dignity, ” the Chief explained. “At a certain point, that’s all you have left. Tom Perrotta
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Creating Habbit reading, if you want to create it should point all genres which you like or you want to be explored... and then to show that it's interesting. Deyth Banger
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4 Hours, 48 Minutes and 19 Seconds here the point is that everything is possible. Deyth Banger
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I can reincarnated as much as possible. But if the result from the different individual's is the same or the point where I reach after a lot of moves is the same. What is really the purpose to do it?? Deyth Banger
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There was a point in the late '90s where all the graduating M.B.A.'s wanted to start companies in Silicon Valley, and for the most part they were not actually qualified to do it. Marc Andreessen
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You have to come in to major championships, and your attitude has to be on point. Jason Day
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Hope is not a resting place but a starting point - a cactus, not a cushion. H. Jackson Brown
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I think humor can be an effective way of getting the point across, but there are definitely times where I just write very earnestly. Alex Pareene
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Humor's an excellent way to make a point more palatable and/or relatable. Jen Lancaster
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Yes, what has happened is we have moved from responding to these terrorist attacks as acts of civil disobedience to getting to the point after September 11 that we said, no, this is not just civil disobedience, this is an act of war. Marsha Blackburn
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We're born with success. It is only others who point out our failures, and what they attribute to us as failure. Whoopi Goldberg
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In the numerous observations made in my laboratory upon this object, we have only once seen a combination of vessels in which there might be a direct communication between a small artery and a vein, though the two observers could not come to a final conclusion on the point. August Krogh
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An awful lot of England is slowly eroding, in ways that I find really distressing, and an awful lot of it is the hedgerows... We're reaching the point where a lot of the English countryside looks just like Iowa - just kind of open space. Bill Bryson
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Technology is at a point where we should allow multiple parties to occupy the same spectral space. Ronald Coase
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As computers have become more powerful, computer graphics have advanced to the point where it's possible to create photo-realistic images. The bottleneck wasn't, 'How do we make pixels prettier?' It was, 'How do we engage with them more?' Jefferson Han
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From a commercial point of view, if Christmas did not exist it would be necessary to invent it. Katharine Whitehorn
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I absolutely loved being famous. It was all great, up until the point when it wasn't. Noel Gallagher
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I don't mean being famous is a perk, because one knows that it's not necessarily a perk, but there are certain perks to being well-known and respected in one's field. Public perks. Like, I don't know, general friendliness and willingness to please, just to point out two. Emma Thompson
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Nature is garrulous to the point of confusion, let the artist be truly taciturn. Paul Klee
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I tried to make a distinct point that I wasn't retiring - that I was moving on. Regis Philbin
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Patience was not my strong point. Lauren Bacall
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Is there a point at which we hit a tipping point and all of this economic, cultural and moral trouble sends us into a death spiral we can't get out of? Joel C. Rosenberg
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The definition of being a feminist is equality, and if you're not a feminist at this point, then what are you really promoting? Alessia Cara
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I would point out that Japan's proposal at the Versailles Peace Conference on the principle of racial equality was rejected by delegates such as those from Britain and the United States. Hideki Tojo
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Beyond a certain point, the music isn't mine anymore. It's yours. Phil Collins
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When music fails to agree to the ear, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses, then it has missed the point. Maria Callas
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From the age of six I wanted to be an artist. At that point I meant a painter, but it turned out what I really meant was I was someone who was very interested in watching the world and making copies of it. Reynolds Price
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An organization's intelligence is distributed to the point of being ubiquitous. Kevin Kelly
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At a certain point I'm going to want to have a family. Gwen Stefani
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The great medley of Oregon and California emigrants, at their camps around Independence, had heard reports that several additional parties were on the point of setting out from St. Joseph's farther to the northward. Francis Parkman
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Isn't one of your first exercises in learning how to communicate to write a description of how to tie your shoelaces? The point being that it's basically impossible to use text to show that. Donald Norman
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People still kill in the name of religion. We haven't evolved to the point where we're one tribe called humans. Rachel Weisz
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The point of living and of being an optimist is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come. Peter Ustinov
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One must not make oneself cheap here - that is a cardinal point - or else one is done. Whoever is most impertinent has the best chance. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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I'm not questioning Dick Cheney's motives. There's a chance for a conflict of interest. At one point in time, he was opposed to going into Baghdad. Then he was out of office and involved in the defense industry, and then he became for going into Baghdad. Rand Paul
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I think even back as far as 'Lord of the Rings, ' there was always the chance that 'The Hobbit' would be made, even way back then. Of course at that point, Peter Jackson didn't probably think at that point that he'd be directing it. Andy Serkis
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I'm so happy and thankful I made it a point be a stay-at-home mom. Candace Cameron Bure
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But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is. Alan Watts
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Aren't we at the point where the closer we get to chaos, the more concern that there should be about coming to the table and compromising with Democrats? This is not leadership. This is almost like dictatorship. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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As a coach you can influence the diet of your players. You can point out what is wrong. Arsene Wenger
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At this point, I don't get hired a lot because people don't think I could finance a movie. Martha Plimpton
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All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei
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There's no point in saying anything but the truth. Amy Winehouse
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If the individual, or heretic, gets hold of some essential truth, or sees some error in the system being practiced, he commits so many marginal errors himself that he is worn out before he can establish his point. Ezra Pound
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Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. C. S. Lewis
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I turned into a workaholic to the point of where my health was in jeopardy. Tab Hunter
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Your health is your starting point - without it, you have nothing. Sienna Guillory
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There's going to be space travel at some point. Anne Wojcicki
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The main point of democracy is to deliver positive results for the majority. Chrystia Freeland
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In the 1950s, we had all these B-grade science-fiction movies. The point was to scare the public and get them to buy popcorn. No attempt was made to create movies that were somewhat inherent to the truth. Michio Kaku
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Really interesting genre films, especially monster movies, evoke the fears of the times intentionally. Our starting point was 'Godzilla' - the original movie was released less than 10 years after Hiroshima, and it's a classic in Japan. Matt Reeves
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I definitely want to design clothes at one point. Kendall Jenner
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If you're an original thinker, you are going get told 'no' a lot, and you have to be able to hear 'no' many times from the bankers and trust that at some point, someone is going to recognize that you are an artist and not a can of soda. Nick Offerman
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The general effect of viewing 'Jumanji' is thrilling. I was able to see on film a thing that at one point had only existed in my imagination. I got to see the images from my book come alive. Chris Van Allsburg
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Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy. Isaac Newton
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Politics is about the participation and engagement of the wider citizenry - to miss that point would doom us to irrelevance. David Blunkett
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There has to be chemistry in a duet, but if you go beyond the point of friendship and attraction, you lose something. Kenny Rogers
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I'm remote from most technology to the point that I'm kind of Amish. Alan Moore