“Alison's grandfather told her,'To err is human, to forgive divine” — Diane Griffith Copy Share Image
I love Stephen Fry. His tweets are witty, poignant, and intelligent. — Annabelle Wallis Copy Share Image
Love at a distance may be poignant; it is also idealized. Contact, more than separation, is the test of attachment. — Ilka Chase Copy Share Image
There are few sorrows, however poignant, in which a good income is of no avail. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
'Sairat' is such a consuming movie, so I was stuck into its story. It has such a poignant end that I was… — Ishaan Khatter Copy Share Image
“Frustration is a poignant reminder of ongoing vitality. Enjoy it while you can’t.” — Mark Rogerson Copy Share Image
Anything written in the French Revolution, that kind of era, is so poignant. — Katherine Langford Copy Share Image
Everything about 'Hugo' to me is poignant, from the broken orphan to the old man losing his past to the fragility of… — John Logan Copy Share Image
Poignant, earthy, intensely human, Letters From A Stranger is a love story that is as unusual and courageous as its characters. — Elizabeth Lowell Copy Share Image
I just love the days when you come out of the archives with half a dozen excellent descriptions or poignant accounts of… — Antony Beevor Copy Share Image
Had we a privilege of calling up by the power of memory only such passages as were pleasing, unmixed with such as… — Henry Theodore Tuckerman Copy Share Image
“You might, without my crediting it, fall deeply in love and forever, with some warped hunchback whelped in the gutter. I should… — Dorothy Dunnett Copy Share Image
Movies are a combination of art and mass medium, but television is so single in its purpose-selling-that it operates without that painful,… — Pauline Kael Copy Share Image
Life's missed opportunities, at the end, may seem more poignant to us than those we embraced — because in our imagination they… — Roger Ebert Copy Share Image
If you're not fascinated by Korea yet, you damn well should be. The most innovative country on earth deserves a hilarious and… — Gary Shteyngart Copy Share Image
He wants to live on through something - and in his case, his masterpiece is his son. All of us want that,… — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
Among all the tragic consequences of depression and war, this suppression of personal self-expression through one's life work is among the most… — Henry Wriston Copy Share Image
“Seulement la terre qui obéit, sait bien qu'elle tourne en rond, tandis que nous vers l'infini nous précipitons. Translation: But the obedient… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
One that we can admire aesthetically and participate viscerally in. So the goal here, and we've had some early, small screenings, what… — Shawn Anthony Levy Copy Share Image
At the enchanted metropolitan twilight I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes, and felt it in others -- poor young clerks who loitered… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
I don't understand why America embraces Lady GaGa and Katy Perry and all of the "pop stuff" as much as they do.… — Matt Thiessen Copy Share Image
The core cuisine of Southern food is established in the plantation South, within the world of slavery. To understand the plantation table,… — Marcie Cohen Ferris Copy Share Image
There’s something very freeing about losing the anchors that have always defined you. Frightening, sad, but exhilarating in a poignant way, as… — Deborah Smith Copy Share Image
Maybe it’s not, in the end, the virtues of others that so wrenches our hearts as it is the sense of almost… — Michael Cunningham Copy Share Image
A few Disney TV composers had me pinch-hit writing some scoring cues to picture. Disney tapped me to be the composer for… — Danny Jacob Copy Share Image
Barack Obama's official nomination as the Democratic Party's standard-bearer was a very poignant moment for millions of Americans. As the first non-white… — Chuck Todd Copy Share Image
“Will I begin it? said Doyler laughing. That's all that's in it, he laughing said. Oh sure that grin. Oh sure that… — Jamie O'Neill Copy Share Image
“The people they had been last summer, the person she had been--Dicey guessed she'd never be afraid again, not the way she… — Cynthia Voigt Copy Share Image
As you know, shibumi has to do with great refinement underlying commonplace appearances. It is a statement so correct that it does… — Trevanian Copy Share Image
There is something very poignant about plastic bags. These lonely plastic bags that gradually disintegrate. — Bill Bailey Copy Share Image