Thomas More Quotes
. . . the state of things and the dispositions of men were then such, that a man could not well tell whom he might trust or whom he might fear.

Quotes to Explore
-
I had traveled 10 states and played over 50 cities by the time I was 4.
-
For many years, I supported the concept of separate states.
-
I don't really consider myself an American filmmaker like, say, Ron Howard might be considered an American filmmaker. If I'm doing something and it seems to me to be reminiscent of an Italian giallo, I'm gonna to do it like an Italian giallo.
-
I think the Aussieness got beaten out of me back in the States.
-
I'm kidding about having only a few dollars. I might have a few dollars more.
-
I don't want to show deleted scenes. I don't like an audience looking at what the movie might have been - if it's in the movie, it's in the movie.
-
I was two when we left Indiana, and I don't really remember it that well.
-
Please come to Destination I'm not doin well Exclamation
-
Ambassadors are the eye and ear of states.
-
Once you start messing with psychological well-being, we get more and more messed up.
-
Since things neither exist nor do not exist, are neither real nor unreal, are utterly beyond adopting and rejecting - one might as well burst out laughing.
-
As she left my room I knew I should shut up. But you know when you should shut up because you really should just shut up...but you keep on and on anyway? Well, I had that.
-
As Shakespeare says, if you're going to do a thing you might as well pop right at it and get it over.
-
Peace and Blessings manifest with every lesson learned. If your knowledge were your wealth then it would be well earned.
-
We lose all that time which we might employ better.
-
I'm a hustler, baby; I sell water to a well!
-
I was very productive as a senator for my state.
-
If we try to secure the well-being of others, we will, at the same time, create the conditions for our own.
-
When you had to do something, you had to do it. And eventually, if you were lucky, you did it well.
-
Algy, you always adopt a strictly immoral attitude towards life. You are not quite old enough to do that.
-
There is one thing even more vital to science than intelligent methods; and that is, the sincere desire to find out the truth, whatever it may be.
-
Extensive powers not exercised as far as was necessary have, I believe, scarcely ever failed to ruin the possessor.
-
Imagine that the lines an actress reads are a river that runs calmly along the surface of the earth. Then imagine that the actress are the earth, and that under the earth is another river, a wilder one whose current leaps in the opposite direction, whose roar is muted. Every time the actress speaks her lines, she must offer a glimpse of the river that runs beneath: the mysterious churn of her consciousness, the lawlessness of a person's doubts or desires.
-
. . . the state of things and the dispositions of men were then such, that a man could not well tell whom he might trust or whom he might fear.