I love watching movies. I also like to listen to what others recommend. So during the off-weeks from Camps, I have spent some time watching from several new movies. While being out here in Arizona, I have seen the following movies, that I would recommend:
Smoke Signals
Rabbit Proof Fence
3:10 to Yuma
Turquoise Rose
The Shipping News
Wooly Boys
Australia
The Terminal
Rabbit Proof Fence
3:10 to Yuma
Turquoise Rose
The Shipping News
Wooly Boys
Australia
The Terminal
Out of those movies, I got a gem, a treasure, a memory from each one of them that I will always cherish. Those gems came in the form of quotes.
Now, I do not want to give away the plots to any of the movies, but I do want to impart some of the movie's quotes that are worth sharing and worth considering in their contexts. May these words speak to you, regardless if you have seen the film or not. I have many, but these are my favorites.
And I hope that if you have not seen these movies, take my recommendation and watch them, when you get some free time in life. Enjoy the rest of your day and may God Bless you in a special way today!!
"A life lived in fear is only half-lived."
Australia
"We face an uphill battle with these people,
especially the Bush natives,
who have to be protected against themselves.
If they would understand what we are trying to do for them ..."
Mr. Neville (Rabbit-Proof Fence)
"The only one you really own is your story. [I'm] just tryin' to live a good one."
Drover (Australia)
"Sometimes, a man has to be big enough to see how small he is."
3:10 to Yuma
"Just because it is doesn't mean it should be."
Sarah & Drover (Australia)
"How do we forgive our Fathers?
Maybe in a dream.
Do we forgive our Fathers for leaving us too often,
or forever, when we were little?
Maybe for scaring us with unexpected rage,
or making us nervous,
because there never seemed to be any rage there at all.
Do we forgive our Fathers for marrying
or not marrying our Mothers?
For Divorcing
or not divorcing our Mothers?
And shall we forgive them for their excesses of warmth or coldness?
Shall we forgive them for pushing or leaning?
For shutting doors
for speaking through walls
or never speaking
or never being silent?
Do we forgive our Fathers in our age,
or in theirs deaths,
saying it to them or not saying it?
If we forgive our Fathers, what is left?"
Thomas (Smoke Signals)
Australia
"We face an uphill battle with these people,
especially the Bush natives,
who have to be protected against themselves.
If they would understand what we are trying to do for them ..."
Mr. Neville (Rabbit-Proof Fence)
"The only one you really own is your story. [I'm] just tryin' to live a good one."
Drover (Australia)
"Sometimes, a man has to be big enough to see how small he is."
3:10 to Yuma
"Just because it is doesn't mean it should be."
Sarah & Drover (Australia)
"How do we forgive our Fathers?
Maybe in a dream.
Do we forgive our Fathers for leaving us too often,
or forever, when we were little?
Maybe for scaring us with unexpected rage,
or making us nervous,
because there never seemed to be any rage there at all.
Do we forgive our Fathers for marrying
or not marrying our Mothers?
For Divorcing
or not divorcing our Mothers?
And shall we forgive them for their excesses of warmth or coldness?
Shall we forgive them for pushing or leaning?
For shutting doors
for speaking through walls
or never speaking
or never being silent?
Do we forgive our Fathers in our age,
or in theirs deaths,
saying it to them or not saying it?
If we forgive our Fathers, what is left?"
Thomas (Smoke Signals)
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