Inaccurate Movie Quotes

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A lot of our perception of history is influenced by inaccurate movies.
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Nelson DeMille (Plum Island (John Corey, #1))
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Stupid movies and their completely inaccurate argument scenes.
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Belle Aurora (Raw (RAW Family, #1))
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Those movies... ridiculously inaccurate. The real gods of Asgard ā€” Thor, Loki, Odin, and the rest ā€” are much more powerful, much more terrifying than anything Hollywood could concoct.
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Rick Riordan (The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #1))
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In one sense the cause of suicide is simple: overwhelming pain. This overwhelming pain, however, is the aggregate of thousands of pains. Any hurt that we have ever suffered, if it remains consciously or unconsciously lodged within us, can contribute to suicide. This may range from being an incest victim 50 years ago, to losing a job 10 years ago, to having a car battery stolen yesterday. The pains come from everywhere: ill-health, family, peers, school, work, community, caregivers. For each suicide there was a finite point at which this aggregate became too much. Although "The straw that broke the back," is frequently an accurate metaphor, no one pain is ever the cause of suicide. Suicidal pain is decomposable into thousands of pains, and nearly all of these pains are decomposable into painful constituents. Sexual abuse, job loss, and personal theft each have numerous painful constituents. The search for the single cause is a fundamentally wrongheaded approach to the understanding and prevention of suicide. It is inaccurate to say simply that pain causes suicide, since a level of pain that is lethal for one person may not be lethal for someone with greater resources. Similarly, deficiency in resources cannot be regarded as the cause of suicide, since two people may have equal resources and unequal pain. Our resources may also come from everywhere; even such trivial distractions as going to a movie can contribute to coping with suicidal pain.
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David L. Conroy (Out of the Nightmare: Recovery from Depression and Suicidal Pain)
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nodded, ā€œA lot of our perception of history is influenced by inaccurate movies.
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Nelson DeMille (Plum Island (John Corey, #1))
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Why did I think I would say what I had to say and she would just jump into my open arms cooing, ā€˜Iā€™m yours!ā€™? Stupid movies and their completely inaccurate argument scenes.
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Belle Aurora (Raw (RAW Family, #1))