Watch V for Vendetta. V has a big speech about how its easy to kill a man but ideas are impossible to kill.
Yes, the quote you are referring to is often attributed to Victor Hugo and it goes like this: "Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come."
The quote "The robbed that smiles steals something from the thief" is from the play "Othello" by William Shakespeare. It is spoken by Othello in Act 1, Scene 3.
The quote "the robbed that smiles steals something from the thief" is from William Shakespeare's play Othello. It is spoken by the character Iago in Act 1, Scene 3.
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Descartes believed that a person should use reason and doubt to prove something existed. He is famous for the quote "Cogito, ergo sum," which means "I think, therefore I am." This quote signifies his belief that the act of doubting one's existence actually proves that one exists as a thinking being.
One important quote attributed to Squanto is: "All of this land around us was given to the Wampanoag by the Great Spirit. We traveled far across the ocean to this new land, surviving many hardships along the way."
In the episode where Trina does her one woman play she says something along the lines of "The doctors say I may never walk again. Not even on crutches."
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The quote "The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" means not to waste time looking for something when it is not there. It can refer to looking for meanings or things.
I think it was from Breaking Dawn when Alice was fitting Bella with her wedding dress, except Bella said it, 'I was with Edward in my happy place' or something along those lines.
well, interesting?he onces said something along the lines of 'i did say he[Kevin] was sexy. i was like, look at him, he is sexy. but then i thought it was a bit awkward.':] gotta love nick.x
It is not quite clear what you mean ... If you are thinking of the kind of situation where one source is quoted by another, use something along these lines: Weinstein (1955), as quoted by Smithaars (2007: 141).
something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.
Thinking is the hardest work why is he correct and incorrect
''Always try your hardest, and you can be anything you want to be at any age.''
They said it was good fun but they were going to go solo as Michelle was the only one to have done a solo record. I think the quote was 'it was a lot if fun but it's gone for good' or something else along those lines. It comes straight up if you google it :)
This is from the lines of the second witch in Act IV, scene one of Macbeth.
I think it's something along the lines of 'If xomething makes you feel a certain way there is no reason to analyse it to find out why. So often we analyse what we feel and destroy whatever magic was there in the first place, and I believe in magic'. - or something to that extent. It was on the inside cover of one of his song books - having trouble finding the exact quote online. I hope this helps. :)