This quote comes from one of the best selling trilogies of the 21st century so far.
It comes from one of the books in The Hunger Games trilogy - specifically "Mockingjay".
The quote is:
(Katniss speaking): "... That what I need to survive is not Gale's fire, kindled with rage and hatred, I have plenty of fire myself. What I need is the dandelion in the spring. The bright yellow that means rebirth instead of destruction. The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. That it can be good again. And only Peeta can give me that.
So after, when he whispers, 'You love me. Real or not real?'. I tell him 'Real'."
The quote "Happiness Only Real When Shared" is not in the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer. It is from the movie adaptation of the book.
Real love can come at any age; it's not particular.
=This is NOT a quote from Nelson Mandela; it has been wrongly attributed to him.==The real author is Marianne Williamson from her book, "Return to Love," Chapter 7, Section 3 on page 165.=
I do not believe that this quote comes from Jane Austen's book, even though it is often attributed to it. I have seen sites that attribute it to the S&S "screenplay" by Emma Thompson, which I have not seen, so I don't know if it is even in that movie, but I'm pretty sure it's not really a true quote from the book. If you find out otherwise, I'd love to know, because I'd love to use it as a quote ... but not if it is not real. ----- The quote definitely does not come from the book, which I searched for it electronically. I thought I recalled it in the Emma Thompson movie, but I searched an online script and was unable to find it. It turns out it is in the 2008 BBC miniseries, starring Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield. It is in the scene where the Dashwoods first have dinner at Sir John Middleton's estate. Of course, the line is in the song, "When I Fall in Love." It was released in 1952, and has been recorded by dozens of famous singers since. It is one of the most recognizable lines in music. I would imagine Andrew Davies was quite aware of that when he put it into the BBC screenplay.
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Redbone first, then Real McCoy.
They can't. But a puppy can come real close.
Love Letters of Great Men. Not a real book.
Wodrow Call man of vision ..... hell of a vision. Actually the quote above is from the Television Movie, but the real quote was: "Yeah...hell of a vision." But the last words in the book, Lonesome Dove were: "The woman, the woman. They say he missed that whore."
it comes on at 9:00
they are real if you belive but in real life they aren't. but i love vampirea alot if they exsited i would want to be come one
His real name is Martin. Martin Kavanagh I love that book!:D