Waterworld Kevin Costner Famous Quotes & Sayings
15 Waterworld Kevin Costner Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Gideon and Gabriel," said Tessa. "They're really quite good-looking, not hideous at all.— Cassandra Clare

As for my diet, I try to eat lean, clean and healthy - nothing too surprising. And I avoid too much meat or dairy because they slow you down.— Bear Grylls

There is a vast difference between living according to one's idea of what it is to be good, and actually being that way.— C. Terry Warner

I just want to make movies. I really love movies. I want to be involved with them.— Jodie Foster

The frustrated follow a leader less because of their faith that he is leading them to a promised land than because of their immediate feeling that he is leading them away from their unwanted selves. Surrender to a leader is not a means to an end but a fulfillment. Whither they are led is of secondary importance.— Eric Hoffer

A woman's heart and a woman's dreams are malleable and can change at any moment. It is the essence of being a woman.— Chloe Thurlow

that) but because God thought the whole thing up first. Fran illustrates this with the Sistine Chapel in Rome, where Michelangelo portrays the creation of— William Edgar

Sharing secrets, real secrets, important ones, with even one other person, will change them.— Erin Morgenstern

I'm not sure I'll ever know the meaning of life or what comes for us after death, but I know it's more than the hysteria people make it out to be. It's about freeing your soul when no one else can; turning thirty and still feeling like you're seventeen. It's about taking chances on a whim, embracing the rain during the storm, and smiling so damn much that you start to cry. It's never regretting, never forgetting, and always being.— Nadege Richards
It's kissing underwater and touching in the dark. Loving even when you think it's emotionally impossible and surviving someway and somehow.
It's about living life with a full heart and an overflowing glass.
I live life on the edge. I dream, I care, and I belong.
I know there's a here and now.
I know that I want it.

Dry land is not a myth. I've seen it. Kevin Costner. Waterworld. I don't know what the big fuss is about. I saw that movie nine times. It rules!— Jim Carrey

To what or whom does Lizzie Harris direct the imperative title of her startling first book, Stop Wanting? To the reader, the narrator, to desire itself, or to lack? This is a work of complexly, ambiguously layered narratives and identities. The opening poem asserts I want to say what happened / but am suspicious of stories. These lines become an ars poetica for the whole of this painful and exceptional collection in which the unspeakable is stubbornly confronted by a searing eloquence. This is a commanding debut.— Lynn Emanuel

It is our best work that God wants, not the dregs of our exhaustion. I think he must prefer quality to quantity.— George MacDonald

When I was thinking of casting this, I thought, What roles would Sellers be playing now?— Stephen Hopkins

We don't make mistakes, we just have happy accidents.— Bob Ross

The news media reported the $250 million as an unthinkably huge waste of money and proclaimed that something was wrong with NASA. The result was an investigation and a congressional hearing. Not to defend failure, but $250 million is not much more than the cost to produce Kevin Costner's film flop Waterworld.— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
