Jude Movie Quotes

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I took a bunch of pictures. You can see 'em on my MySpace page, along with my favorite songs and movies and things that other people have created but that I use to express my individualism.
Christopher Paolini (Origins: The Art of John Jude Palencar)
He was the most perfectly formed man she'd ever imagined. He was movie stars, men in underwear commercials, guys at the gym, the construction worker in the red T-shirt who'd whistled at her but she'd pretended she hadn't heard; he was the men in three-piece suits whose brains were as sexy as their bodies; he was lazy, indolent seventeen-year-old boys whose muscles bulged out of their clothes, rodeo stars, and those smooth-cheeked, eyeglassed men who held their children tenderly. He was all of them.
Jude Deveraux (Sweet Liar (Montgomery/Taggert, #18))
At the Redbox we gather essential movies: Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Michael Cera, and Jon Heder (because we all have a weak spot for the skinny, homely, Leftover, Napoleon Dynamites of the world).
Sarah Tregay
Mr Dawson stopped me. "Remember, Jude," he said, "don't dream it, be it.
Raziel Reid (When Everything Feels Like the Movies)
Era racchiusa in un firmamento di luci e sibili acuti che somigliava a un cielo pieno di meteore, proprio lì, a portata di mano.
Thomas Hardy (Far From The Madding Crowd +5 Thomas Hardy Classics: Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Jude The Obscure, The Return Of The Native, The Mayor Of Casterbridge, ... The Greenwood Tree[+30 Audiobooks + Movies])
You know what's funny, though?" "What?" "In every version of my future, I see myself back here in New Hampshire in the end. With you." My heart sank a little. I was starting to realize more and more that was an ending I couldn't give her. As if on cue, a loon sang sadly nearby. "You don't want to come back here. You deserve the world, Cass," I said. She slung her arm around me. "You too, Ave. But you should know - in the movie of my life, you're in every frame.
Jen St. Jude (If Tomorrow Doesn't Come)
about her powers when she’s in real combat where she doesn’t trust the opponent,” I point out. “She doesn’t trust anyone but us,” Kai dutifully reminds us. “I expected more of a challenge from Lilith,” Jude says, not acknowledging our conversation. “Clearly, since you covered your eyes like a little bitch boy in a horror movie,” the twins state in unison. Jude cuts a glare toward their smirking faces, as they fist bump each other and waggle their eyebrows. “Seeing Death cower in fear was more entertaining than the fight. I hope you do it again, considering I’m greedy and enjoyed that immensely,” the embodiment of Greed tells us. “I was embarrassed for you,” the other twin says with a shudder, proving, possibly for the first time, that they don’t have one coherent mind they share. “Have some pride,” the embodiment of Pride adds. My lips twitch when I worry Jude’s head is going to blow off his shoulders with the visible fury that is
Kristy Cunning (One Apocalypse (The Dark Side, #4))
She could pull up this dream because she’d had it so many times. Almost every day she’d played it like a movie in her head, often with slight variations, but basically the same.
Anne Frasier (The Body Reader (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries, #1))
Doesn’t matter what’s playing as long as it isn’t an animal movie. I can’t stomach those, especially if it’s a talking animal movie. Those are the worst.  No cat sounds like Jude Law.  Everyone knows this. Although I did break this rule for the Jungle Book. Because Idris Elba. Okay, I also saw the new Tarzan because of Alex Skarsgård. Who wouldn’t make exceptions for those two? I could listen to Idris read me the AVMA journal all day, any day of the week ending in ay.
Daisy Prescott (Crazy Over You (Love with Altitude, #2))
In director Guy Ritchie’s entertainingly bumptious movies for Warner Bros., Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law ricochet around a grimy Victorian-ish London replete with slow-motion fight scenes and massive exploding fireballs. (Watching those movies is like huffing gasified cotton candy, but the world loves them.
Zach Dundas (The Great Detective: The Amazing Rise and Immortal Life of Sherlock Holmes)