Absolute Quote by Lucy Boynton Download Open image “My absolute favorite film is Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude.'” — Lucy Boynton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Absolute Favorite Film Harold Harold And Maude
Harold and Maude' was a seminal movie for me because it's not only a beautiful love story, but it's also about the moment when… — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
There are sections of the film that I don't love. There are moments that really lift and elevate, and then there are parts that… — Peter Hedges Copy Share Image
My mother and I used to watch 'Maude,' and I think she loved 'Maude' because my mother wanted to see strong women out there… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
Ruth Gordon was such a delight to watch in 'Rosemary's Baby' after I had first seen her in 'Harold and Maude.' And Ellen Burstyn… — Lauren Ashley Carter Copy Share Image
I think I've seen 'Sleepless in Seattle' like 40 times... I've seen 'Harold and Maude' like 50 times probably. — Alison Sudol Copy Share Image
My favorite movie is 'Imitation of Life.' It's just a true love story, and it really touched me. — Vanna White Copy Share Image
I've always been a huge fan of 'The Shining,' and 'Rosemary's Baby' is one of my favorite films of all time. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead Copy Share Image
My favorite movies are movies from the '70s, like 'Midnight Cowboy' and 'Dog Day Afternoon' and 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' and to… — Alex Wolff Copy Share Image
I want to be an actress when I grow up. Actually, I don't want to wait until I'm grown up. I want to be… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
I've always liked higher necklines, and Mia Farrow is my ultimate inspiration. The baby-doll dresses with big Peter Pan collars that she wore in… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
It was strange doing that transition from teenager to more adult roles, but I think it just makes it more exciting. — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
We were always told not to wear skirts that were too short, because what will the male teachers think of you? Or, when we… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
Being part of the Queen story and knowing what Freddie Mercury went through before he died of AIDS has really shown me how far… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
When you're playing someone that's real, there is that hanging weight of how will they feel when they see this: will I make them… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
I never wanted to take off the pink gown I wore to the 'Gypsy' premiere. It was a magical dress for a magical moment. — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
People keep referring to 'Sing Street' as a musical, but I really never felt it was that. I can't really define it as a… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
There is something daunting about getting a role you didn't formally audition for, another weight of needing to prove yourself. — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
Acting has influenced my approach to beauty in both practical and fun ways as well as influencing my style. I do like to be… — Lucy Boynton Copy Share Image
“In the worldly life, due to maadakta (intoxication of the ego of ‘I am Chandubhai’), one has completely lost awareness of everything about one’s… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
Absolute is a game with only one player where Absolute forgets itself so it would have a reason to fulfill the motion while returning. — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“The necessity of nothingness does not create anything. The real value and meaning of the Being are not in its necessity but in its… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
I - it's simply not for me to evaluate an independent rating agency's processes. But I will say that there was reason to be… — Jay Carney Copy Share Image
“Energy is the world-born phenomenon, the world that puts itself in motion and flies into space by receiving space into itself. From this point… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“As we see it, space is possible only when the primordial Being swallows emptiness. Space is born when the Being accepts emptiness, the Nonbeing,… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“The Creation of the World or Omniverse is the Creation or Recreation of the Absolute itself through the two poles, two “sides” of its… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
When you're at your absolute, most exhausted... That's when you have to be at the top of your game. — Bill Hader Copy Share Image
“We can be sure that the fifth element (idea) was immaterial for Plato and Aristotle, who used the term aether. The fifth element (Latin:… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
“Science is a human construct. Scientific laws are as valid as our understanding at any particular moment. Scientific laws are not absolute. Scientific laws… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
What is most important to me is that my narrator's voice is believable, and that, though it is clearly an absolute fiction, it has… — Chris Bohjalian Copy Share Image