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Birthday: | July 25, 1969 |
Nationality: | United States Of America |
Occupations: | Film Producer, Screenwriter |
Total quotes: 26
Allan Loeb
BirthnameBirthday: July 25, 1969
Nationality: United States Of America
Occupations: Film Producer, Screenwriter
Total quotes: 26
“But you never know, nothing's ever really dead if you look at it right.”
Tagged:
Death, Perspective
“[arguing with Raffi the personification of Time] No, this is hell: being without her.”
Tagged:
Hell, Missing Someone
“Allison: I can't believe you're gonna stalk me. But, um... Just so you know, tomorrow's a half-day.
Whit: Well, I'll be here then.”
Whit: Well, I'll be here then.”
Tagged:
Stalkers
“[chatting with Tulsa online]
Tulsa: Tell me where you’re really from?
Gardner Elliot: Mars. I was born here.
Tulsa: Yeah, sometimes I feel like I’m from a different planet, too.”
Tulsa: Tell me where you’re really from?
Gardner Elliot: Mars. I was born here.
Tulsa: Yeah, sometimes I feel like I’m from a different planet, too.”
Tagged:
Mars, Alienation
“Simon: You know, when I was younger, I used to think, you really wanna live to be 100 years old? You know, like a shriveled up raisin. And the answer to that now is yes. Because my son would be 70, his son would be 40, and his son would be 10. And I would be the man, you know. Pops. Could get used to that, you know.
Brigitte: See you around, Pops.”
Brigitte: See you around, Pops.”
Tagged:
Aging, centenarian
“[to Brigitte, personification of Death] I've heard all of your platitudes. I got them, I know. 'She's in a better place.' And, 'This is all a part of a master plan.' Heard that one, too. Here's my favorite. "God looked down and saw the most beautiful rose, so beautiful that he picked it to have it in Heaven all for Himself." Then there's the science, biocentrism, and we're all living and dying in infinite universes all at the same time. And then the religion, the Christians and their salvation, and the Buddhists and their Samsara, and the Hindus and their 41st sacrament. And can't forget the poetry. Oh, the poetry. 'To die is different from what anyone supposed and luckier.' Whitman. And, 'Rage... Rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right.' Thomas. And then...”
Tagged:
Death, biocentrism, Science, platitudes, Heaven, Christians, buddhists, samsara, Hindus, Walt Whitman
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