The quote "Do you ever put your arms out and just spin and spin and spin?" is from the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." It is spoken by the character Clementine, portrayed by Kate Winslet.
It is easier to hang by your arms below a supporting cable because your weight is mostly supported by your arms, while in a handstand on the floor, your entire body weight is supported by your arms and shoulders, requiring more strength and balance. Additionally, the hanging position allows for a more stable base of support compared to balancing on just your hands.
Author and comedian Carl Zwanzig is often credited with this quote. The quote serves as a clever analogy comparing duct tape to the Force in the Star Wars universe, highlighting its versatility and ability to fix just about anything.
First, you take your arms out of both jacket and shirt. Then, just pull off your shirt.
Just leave him too it, if you're not used to it gently lift his arms up from your waist to around your back. But, he is just bonding with you and enjoying the time that he is with his dream girl.
It's the epigraph to Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, supposedly written by Thomas Parke D'Invilliers, a nom de plume for Fitzgerald himself.The poem can certainly be interpreted differently, as all poems can, but to me it represents the key aspect of seduction: if you want to seduce, then be all you can be, and put your "gold hat" on to make the object of your desires fall into your arms.
Dracula (1992), I think.
The quote is actually "I am just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her" and it is from Notting Hill
Avitar just beat out Titanic.
Nope. Just tv.
This comes from the film called Sixteen Candles. It was released in 1984 and stars Molly Ringwald alongside John Cusack.
I went on esurance today to get a quote and it was $1200 per MONTH! I thought that was the most expensive ever, that is just a little less than we currently pay per year so I think they might have a problem with their computation...
It isn't actually a quote from a specific film. Paul Rudd just does an impersonation in a Robert Deniro style. (Since the Paul Rudd quote is from Knocked Up, I'm pretty sure that it was as if Robert Deniro got baby sick on his shoes).
The quote "Don't say goodbye, let's just say see you later" is from the film The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. This direct-to-video sequel to Disney's The Lion King features the character Kovu expressing this sentiment to Kiara. It captures the theme of hope and the promise of future reunions.
This comes from the popular film called Alien Resurrection. It is part of a series of Alien films, the majority of which star Sigourney Weaver.
It means to be from Serbia, and it also means to be the most amazing person ever! :) Quote--> " I didn't choose to be Serbian, I just got lucky!" :)
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brazos for the arms on your body, armas for military arms