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May Quotes by Roger Ebert
- I urgently advise hospitals: Do not make the DVD available to your patients; there may be an outbreak of bedpans thrown at TV screens.
- Valentines Day is being marketed as a Date Movie. I think its more of a First-Date Movie. If your date likes it, do not date…
- We laugh, that we may not cry,
- Life's missed opportunities, at the end, may seem more poignant to us than those we embraced — because in our imagination they have a perfection…
- If you pay attention to the movies they will tell you what people desire and fear. Movies are hardly ever about what they seem to…
- Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you.
- Blockbusters run the mainstream industry. We may never again have a decade like the 1970s, when directors were able to find such freedom.
- I believe that young people wearing hoods, unless they are very young, can be frightening. What are they hiding? Why don't they want to come…
- At the end of the day, some authors will endure and most, including some very good ones, will not. Why do I think reading is…
More May Quotes
- Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good, and under no conditions can it either… — Hannah Arendt
- Sometimes people who want to understand Haiti from a political perspective may be missing part of the picture. They also need to… — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- To this military attitude of the soul we give the name of Heroism... It is a self-trust which slights the restraints of… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- It is just that we should be grateful, not only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to those… — Aristotle
- Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. — Aristophanes
- If one way be better than another, that you may be sure is nature's way. — Aristotle
- Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May. — William Shakespeare
- The defiance of established authority, religious and secular, social and political, as a world-wide phenomenon may well one day be accounted the… — Hannah Arendt