Quote by Mary Schmich
The movies we love and admire are to some extent a function of who

The movies we love and admire are to some extent a function of who we are when we see them. – Mary Schmich

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You can map your life through your favorite movies, and no two peoples maps will be the same. – Mary Schmich

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I couldnt have foreseen all the good things that have followed my mothers death. The renewed energy, the surprising sweetness of grief. The tenderness I feel for strangers on walkers. The deeper love I have for my siblings and friends. The desire to play the mandolin. The gift of a visitation. – Mary Schmich

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Death
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It is odd there are many movies with many men. But generally movies have one woman, or maybe the older woman and the younger girl. – Carla Gugino

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Last year, when Black Swan, True Grit and Kings Speech all grossed over $100 million, it gave studios and independent financiers the confidence to make daring movies and not do the same old you-know-what. – Harvey Weinstein

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People are always wondering if I am an artist or political activist or politician. Maybe Ill just clearly tell you: Whatever I do is not art. Lets say it is just objects or materials, movies or writing, but not art, OK? – Ai Weiwei

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The really courageous and bold thing is to make movies about human behaviour. – Laura Dern

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Ambition is the last refuge of the failure. – Oscar Wilde

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My goal is to be a household name, and when I do that, I want to help other girls become models, and maybe even launch a fashion line with my mom, like Beyonce did with her mother. My mom has such a good eye, and its always been a dream of hers. – Chanel Iman

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To imagine is everything, to know is nothing at all. – Anatole France

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You dont need an explanation for everything, Recognize that there are such things as miracles – events for which there are no ready explanations. Later knowledge may explain those events quite easily. – Harry Browne

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