“Movies are always in a state of locomotion. You start with a general idea of how it should feel and then you find you've got a runaway train. You have to race to catch up: the movie is telling you what it wants to become, and when that happens there's no greater feeling.” WantFeelsShouldIdeasStatesFeelingsHappensRaceGreaterTrainRunaway Author:Steven Spielberg
“I can't describe it, what I'm feeling and what I'm thinking. This means something. This is important.” ThinkingMeanI CanImportantFeelingsAliensThoughtful Author:Steven Spielberg
“I've always been very hopeful which I guess isn't strange coming from me. I don't want to call myself an optimist. I want to say that I've always been full of hope. I've never lost that. I have a lot of hope for this country and for the entire world. . .” WorldWantCountryLostStrangeHopefulOptimist Author:Steven Spielberg
“All I have to do is pose for a picture and I'm getting married to the person standing next to me.” PersonsNextMarriedStandingGetting Married Author:Steven Spielberg
“Come with me if you want to live!” IfsWantSci FiPieAction MovieTough GuyJudgment DayJudgement DayIconic MovieSci Fi Movie Author:Moses
“To play with Zinedine Zidane was the biggest honour I have had in my career...” PlayCareersHonourZidane Author:David Beckham
“I don't remember the first time I skated on ice, I was too young. I do remember falling in love with that wind-in-my-face feeling while speed skating.” FirstsFeelingsRememberFacesYoungFallWindFirst TimeFalling In LoveSpeedIceSkating Author:Bonnie Blair
“Common sense has no place in Quantum Mechanics.” CommonCommon SenseQuantumMechanicQuantum Mechanics Author:Michio Kaku
“Dollar depreciation leads to higher inflation and ultimately forces foreign creditors to question their rationale and indeed their sanity for continuing purchases of U.S. Treasuries.” ForceHigherDollarsSanityContinuingInflationTreasuryCreditorsRationaleDepreciation Author:Bill Gross
“I have long felt that the trouble with discrimination is not discrimination per se, but rather that the people who are discriminated against think of themselves as second-class.” PeopleThinkingLongFeltClassTroubleDiscrimination Author:Rosalyn Sussman Yalow