Quote by Tina Turner
Movies are movies: they take you back in time, and how it still is

Movies are movies: they take you back in time, and how it still is for some. – Tina Turner

Other quotes by Tina Turner

I never close a door on any other religion. Most of the time, some part of it makes sense to me. I dont believe everyone has to chant just because I chant. I believe all religion is about touching something inside of yourself. – Tina Turner

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Religion
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Im not wise, but the beginning of wisdom is there its like relaxing into – and an acceptance of – things. – Tina Turner

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Wisdom
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I have three kids who like Harry Potter so I was sort of aware of it. You cant really move from it: its on buses, in stores, its everywhere. One of my kids has read the books the other two are too small but they like the movies. – Gary Oldman

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movies

I like making movies for myself and my friends and people with my sensibility. – Edward Norton

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movies

My passion is doing movies, so as long as I keep doing that I will be happy. – Vanessa Hudgens

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movies

Ive done movies with a sword before. But I havent really been given the full responsibility of something like a Ridley Scott film. – Orlando Bloom

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movies

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Punishment may make us obey the orders we are given, but at best it will only teach an obedience to authority, not a self-control which enhances our self-respect. – Bruno Bettelheim

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I love America more than any other country in this world; and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually. – James Baldwin

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It is already possible to imagine a society in which the majority of the population, that is to say, its laborers, will have almost as much leisure as in earlier times was enjoyed by the aristocracy. When one recalls how aristocracies in the past actually behaved, the prospect is not cheerful. – W. H. Auden

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