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Quotes About Crossing

I know it's a film and all of that, and it's a Hollywood film, but it kind of feels like this sometimes, when you're in pain and it hurts, and you're desperate. Or you are about to cross some moral line and it's so seductive and you just do... and all that.
~ Patrick Marber
I've been offered roles in Indian films, but I wanted my debut film to be from Pakistan. A lot of people think that I've made my music career from India, but that's not true. I made it big in Pakistan, and then I went across the border.
~ Atif Aslam
He never suspected that in so doing, he was crossing his Rubicon.
~ Jon Krakauer
It is my great hope that our paths, however long and winding, will cross again.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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~ Adams
I believe we are today crossing the Rubicon, Mr Chairman. In South Africa there can be no turning back. I have a manifesto for the future of our country and we must engage in positive action in the months and years that lie ahead.
~ Pieter Willem Botha
Well, it's a little harder in New York. It's not as forgiving to a film crew. You hold up a bunch of New Yorkers who can't cross the street, they're not going to take it well. Southern California? They'll wait. It's cool man. In New York, they're like, 'Are you kidding me? I gotta get to work.'
~ Matthew Rhys
The way I see it, I can either cross the street, or I can keep waiting for another few years of green lights to go by.
~ Camryn Manheim
The line between anime and regular animation is very difficult to cross, even for people who have been doing anime successfully for years.
~ Yuri Lowenthal
We were also fortunate enough to engage in our service a Canadian Frenchmen, who had been with the Chayenne Indians on the Black mountains, and last summer descended thence by the Little Missouri.
~ Meriwether Lewis
I believe that almost all our sorrows are moments of tension which we experience as a paralysis, because we no longer hear our estranged feelings living. Because we are alone with the strange thing that has entered into us; because for a moment everything familiar and customary has been taken from us; because we stand in the middle of a crossing where we cannot remain standing.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Alive. This music rocks me. I drive the interstate, watch faces come and go on either side. I am free to be sung to; I am free to sing. This woman can cross any line.
~ Joy Harjo
Twenty men crossing a bridge,Into a village,Are twenty men crossing twenty bridges,Into twenty villages,Or one manCrossing a single bridge into a village.
~ Wallace Stevens
We went from Greece to Macedonia, and then to Serbia, Hungary, and Austria before reaching Germany.
~ Wendy Pearlman
He is not going to come back now, for me, for you or for anyone. This time he has found the boatman, and the boatman has taken him over.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
The mere thought hadn't even begun to speculate about the merest possibility of crossing my mind.
~ Douglas Adams
The mere thought, growled Mr Prosser, hadn't even begun to speculate, he continued, settling himself back, about the merest possibility of crossing my mind.
~ Douglas Adams
This river... it's a crossing over Rubicon.
~ Agatha Christie
The panther is sleek. The panther is sneaky. The panther is covert. Meanwhile, the gorilla will show up and bang on his chest and make noises to warn you about what is about to happen if you continue to cross the line.
~ Winston Duke
Timur again crossed the Indus in an attempt to join up with the emperor. But the Sikhs once more blocked his path
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
I've crossed some kind of invisible line. I feel as if I've come to a place I never thought I'd have to come to. And I don't know how I got here. It's a strange place. It's a place where a little harmless dreaming and then some sleepy, early-morning talk has led me into considerations of death and annihilation.
~ Raymond Carver
The poet Marianne Moore famously wrote of 'real toads in imaginary gardens,' and the labyrinth offers us the possibility of being real creatures in symbolic space...In such spaces as the labyrinth we cross over [between real and imaginary spaces]; we are really travelling, even if the destination is only symbolic.
~ Rebecca Solnit
The mountain, as Evola describes it in these essays, is portrayed as the guardian of the initiatory threshold over which anyone who wants to be initiated must cross at least once in a lifetime; otherwise it's better never to have been born, because the meaning of life is found only through realizing oneself. But we realize ourselves only by putting ourselves to the test.
~ Renato Del Ponte
The most powerful of men can fail when they forget that a mighty river can be crossed at its source.
~ Clarence H. Burns