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“My least favorite word is ‘Bank’ because it’s the worst underground station in London. It’s terrible. I get lost in it all the time; like a labyrinth, and you just can’t find your way out.”
“Let’s get this show on the road and move on to the good part.”
@Chloe Jacobs
“By assembling in our mind all the consequential facts we have lived through and by reviewing, appraising, or sometimes idealizing the numerous key points of the past, authenticity may gradually mutate and actuality decay at last. At that point in time, we are to experience a maimed factuality. (“Labyrinth of the mind”)”
@Erik Pevernagie
“I saw David Bowie in ‘Labyrinth’ when I was seven or eight. I told my mom I wanted a Bowie record, so we traveled to the mainland, which was, like, a three-hour trip, and I bought ‘Let’s Dance’ and ‘Tonight.’ ‘Let’s Dance’ blew my little mind. I became obsessed with it.”
@Jake Shears
“Still, though, I can’t be sure if the zoo as I recall it was really like that. How can I put it? I sometimes feel that it’s too vivid if you know what I mean. And when I start having thoughts like this, the more I think about it, the less I can tell how much of the vividness is real and how much of it my imagination has invented. I feel as if I’ve wandered into a labyrinth. Has that ever happened to you?”
@Haruki Murakami
“Part of me is stuck in my childhood in the Eighties. I actually watch ‘The Neverending Story,’ ‘Labyrinth,’ and ‘Legend’ over and over again. Also, ‘Willow’ and ‘The Goonies.”
@Jesmyn Ward
“What’s not to love? I made friends with a pretty girl and now we get to plan a castle break in. This beats the day to day kill, eat and survive.”
@Emilyann Girdner
“I still get recognized for ‘Labyrinth’ by little girls in the weirdest places. I can’t believe they still recognize me from that movie. It’s on TV all the time, and I guess I pretty much look the same.”
@Jennifer Connelly
“You didn’t sleep?” “No! The dreams are terrible. In my dreams, she doesn’t even look like herself anymore. I don’t even remember what she looked like.”
@John Green
“I spent a lot of time denying the idea that I could be gay or trans to myself. From the ages of 14 to 16, I was mostly convinced that I was just going through ‘phases.’ I ran away mentally, especially at night with access to the Internet and the labyrinth of anonymous communications.”
@Chelsea Manning
“You don’t pity a warrior for her scars, because scars are proof of survival and victory.”
@Chloe Jacobs
“I’d love to make a film like ‘Pan’s Labyrinth.'”
@George A. Romero
“The proposition is peace. Not peace through the medium of war; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations; not peace to arise out of universal discord, fomented from principle, in all parts of the empire; not peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions, or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace, sought in its natural course and in its ordinary haunts. It is peace sought in the spirit of peace, and laid in principles purely pacific.”
@Edmund Burke
“‘Blade Runner’ was one of several dystopian science-fiction films to tank in the early and middle ’80s. ‘Tron,’ ‘The Dark Crystal,’ ‘The Keep,’ ‘Labyrinth’: none found a large audience.”
@Richard Corliss
“Upon the whole, Chymistry is as yet but an opening science, closely connected with the useful and ornamental arts, and worthy the attention of the liberal mind. And it must always become more and more so: for though it is only of late, that it has been looked upon in that light, the great progress already made in Chymical knowledge, gives us a pleasant prospect of rich additions to it. The Science is now studied on solid and rational grounds. While our knowledge is imperfect, it is apt to run into error: but Experiment is the thread that will lead us out of the labyrinth.”
@Joseph Black
“The life of Dumas is not only a monument of endeavour and success, it is a sort of labyrinth as well. It abounds in pseudonyms and disguises, in sudden and unexpected appearances and retreats as unexpected and sudden, in scandals and in rumours, in mysteries and traps and ambuscades of every kind.”
@William Ernest Henley
“that I forgave him, and that she forgave us, and that we have to forgive to survive in the labyrinth. There were so many of us who would have to live with things done and things left undone that day. Things that did not go right, things that seemed okay at the time because we could not see the future. If only we could see the endless string of consequences that result from our smallest actions. But we can’t know better until knowing better is useless.”
@John Green
“The House Rules Committee is perhaps the free world’s outstanding bureaucratic abomination – a tiny, airless closet deep in the labyrinth of the Capitol where some of the very meanest people on earth spend their days cleaning democracy like a fish.”
@Matt Taibbi
“Sometimes pretending is the best way to get out of the labyrinth of life.”
@Ama H.Vanniarachchy
“We filmed ‘Labyrinth’ in South Africa for two and a half months and it was just the most unbelievable experience. Lots of sword fighting, mud in hair, and lots of weeping! It’s very different from ‘Downton’ because I was going to work and having mud put in my hair – it’s the other extreme of the look!”
@Jessica Brown Findlay
New Labyrinth Movie Quotes
“A confused labyrinth of smoky stars entangles my hopes, which are nearly faded”
@Federico García Lorca
“I have designed my style pantomimes as white ink drawings on black backgrounds, so that man’s destiny appears as a thread lost in an endless labyrinth. I have tried to shed some gleams of light on the shadow of man startled by his anguish.”
@Marcel Marceau
“Where he had failed, I would triumph. Where he had lost his way, I would find the path out of the labyrinth.”
@Carlos Ruiz Zafón
“I loved ‘Pan’s Labyrinth.’ It transported me into another world. I like fantasy worlds; I love ‘Lord of the Rings’ as well, for that reason, because you really get to get out of reality and go somewhere else.”
@Malin Akerman
“It’s not life or death, the labyrinth. Suffering. Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you.”
@John Green
“I fell in love with David Bowie in ‘Labyrinth’. That’s probably the initial fantasy movie that I saw and fell in love with.”
@Lauren Schmidt Hissrich
“Oh, why had the Labyrinth brought me here? As soon as I thought this, I chided myself: Of course, it would bring me where I least wanted to be. Austin had been wrong about the maze. It was still evil, designed to kill. It was just a little subtler about its homicides now.”
@Rick Riordan
“Every movie, I complicate. I make the hard choices. I remember when I was pitching ‘Pan’s Labyrinth:’ An anti-fascist fairy tale set in Civil War Spain, where the girl dies at the end. It’s not easy.”
@Guillermo del Toro
“How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!” In reality, “How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!” were probably not Simon Bolivar’s last words (although he did, historically, say them). His last words may have been “Jose! Bring the luggage. They do not want us here.” The significant source for “How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!” is also Alaska’s source, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s The General in his Labyrinth.”
@John Green
“Most of the time – in ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ or ‘Devil’s Backbone’ – I’m talking about my childhood.”
@Guillermo del Toro
New Goblin King Quotes
“There is no need to build a labyrinth when the entire universe is one.”
@Jorge Luis Borges
“‘London’ is a gallery of sensation of impressions. It is a history of London in a thematic rather than a chronological sense with chapters of the history of smells, the history of silence, and the history of light. I have described the book as a labyrinth, and in that sense in complements my description of London itself.”
@Peter Ackroyd
“Things as they appear every day and as they are engraved in our memory, facts, and occurrences as they are perceived by senses, create an intricate labyrinth in the mind. The way how things are experienced in our environment and how they react in the arsenal of our imagination creates a torrent of inspiring ideas that flood the speedy highways of our brains. ( ” Labyrinth of the mind ” )”
@Erik Pevernagie
“I think ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ is genius.”
@Joe Dante
“Then you will find what you want only as long as you stay in your dream. Once abandon it, you are at the mercy of other people’s dreams. They will make of you what they want you to be. Forget them, Sarah, trust to your dream.”
@A.C.H. Smith
“I have traveled down this path before – ‘List of Seven’ and ‘Twin Peaks’ both have thematic similarities – but ‘Paladin’ took me much deeper into the intuitive underground. Always bearing in mind Joseph Campbell’s Rule No. 1: When entering a labyrinth, don’t forget your ball of twine.”
@Mark Frost
“Sometimes I am whole and full of hope. And sometimes just another bunch of meaningless words lost in labyrinth called life.”
@Nitya Prakash
“I’m a nerdy, geeky fan of’ Labyrinth’ and ‘Dark Crystal’.”
@Neil Patrick Harris
“Jezus, ik ga niet zo iemand worden die het er altijd maar over heeft wat hij gaat doen. Ik ga het gewoon doen. Je de toekomst voorstellen is een soort nostalgie.’ ‘Huh?’ vroeg ik. ‘Je zit je hele leven in het labyrint vast, overdenkend hoe je er ooit uit zult ontsnappen, en hoe geweldig dat zal zijn, en dat beeld van de toekomst houdt je op de been, maar je doet het nooit. Je gebruikt de toekomst alleen maar om aan het heden te ontsnappen.”
@John Green
“There is nothing natural, inevitable, or necessary about the labyrinth of fear. We can liberate ourselves. There are better ways to live. Someone has to take the initiative to love and trust her fellow living creature and set us all free.”
@Brendan Myers
Best Pan’s Labyrinth Quotes
“Everyone in this world is Abhimanyu, the difference being that most of us are trapped in a labyrinth of our own creation. It takes a lifetime for people to realise that the way out lies in their own hands. All it requires is a little introspection.”
@Anurag Shourie
“Any actor I admire and enjoy working with – Sergi Lopez as the bad guy in ‘Pan’s Labyrinth,’ or the little girl who played young Mako in ‘Pacific Rim,’ it makes no difference – I like actors with a very strong centre.”
@Guillermo del Toro
“There are moments when, if one rejects the simple and obvious promptings of duty, one finds oneself in a labyrinth of complexities of some quite new kind.”
@Iris Murdoch
“If I have to pick one story that most influenced ‘The Hunger Games,’ it would be the Greek myth of Theseus, which I read when I was about 8 years old. In punishment for past deeds, Athens periodically had to send seven youths and seven maidens to a labyrinth. In the maze was this Minotaur, and it would eat them.”
@Suzanne Collins
“The labyrinth was dirty, constricting. The smell of wet and rotted vines littered the air, making his tentative hands twitch and curl with desperation. How he wished to be free again! To feel the glaciers melt into springs and witness the stars turn themselves over and over again under his fingertips.”
@Grace Curley
“I always used to watch ‘Labyrinth’ and ‘The Neverending Story.’ Those were like my two favorite movies that I would watch over and over and over again.”
@Vanessa Hudgens
“In every human being there is a child who only wants to play, and the most attractive game is mystery. The mysterious content of the human soul wanders through the meandering corridors of a mythical labyrinth, with underground congregations with candles (or illuminated by candles), secret passages in the double walls of castles, and treasures hidden in the halls!”
@Kurt Seligmann
“The Cemetery of Forgotten Books is like the greatest, most fantastic library you could ever imagine. It’s a labyrinth of books with tunnels, bridges, arches, secret sections – and it’s hidden inside an old palace in the old city of Barcelona.”
@Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“For cleverness and wisdom are as different as are the circuitous passages of a labyrinth and the straight, upward flight of a bird.”
@Evangeline Walton
“With a labyrinth, you make a choice to go in – and once you’ve chosen, around and around you go. But you always find your way to the center.”
@Jeff Bridges
Famous Labyrinth Quotes Worm
“Perhaps a feature of the crucified face lurks in every mirror; perhaps the face died, was erased, so that God may be all of us. Who knows but that tonight we may see it in the labyrinth of dreams, and tomorrow not know we saw it.”
@Jorge Luis Borges
“The Gateway to Christianity is not through an intricate labyrinth of dogma, but by a simple belief in the person of Christ.”
@Norman Vincent Peale
“Your will is free means: it was free when it wanted the desert, it is free since it can choose the path that leads to crossing the desert, it is free since it can choose the pace, but it is also unfree since you must go through the desert, unfree since every path in labyrinthine manner touches every foot of the desert’s surface.”
@Franz Kafka
“Everything I do, I do it with the hope that people will watch it more than twice. Whether it’s ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ or ‘Pacific Rim’ or the opening of ‘The Simpsons,’ I do it with that hope.”
@Guillermo del Toro
“Whoever looks into himself as into vast space and carries galaxies in himself, also knows how irregular all galaxies are; they lead into the chaos and labyrinth of existence.”
@Friedrich Nietzsche
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