In giving you are throwing a bridge across the chasm of your solitude.
My life sucks when I’m only half-aware of it. If I quit drinking and saw what it’s really like, I’d probably jump off a bridge.
I have this fantasy that the second movie would begin with a brief statement by all of the young actors who had played the children in the first movie, explaining how it had ruined their lives, so we would catch up with Emily Browning drinking heavily in the back of a burlesque bar, and maybe Liam Aiken would be living underneath a bridge, and then instead of the twins who played Sunny, we would just try to find the oldest woman in the world, and get an interview with her sitting in a trailer park.
Hope meets you halfway on a bridge called faith.
I'd love to be animated. I've always wanted to jump off of a bridge and not be hurt, like Bugs Bunny.
The thing I'd really like to see is the old London Bridge, with all the old buildings around it like Shakespeare's Globe. I'd like to walk along that. Don't worry, I won't get drunk and fall in.
Four bridges might not seem like a lot, but two of them are complete replacements.
Four thousand deaths is too many. Building walls is not the solution, but building bridges of communication is.
We're used to this with the other bridges coming down. This does affect the most bus routes, passengers and Marquette students, but they're not cut off.
We must also promote global access to the Internet. We need to bridge the digital divide not just within our country, but among countries. Only by giving people around the world access to this technology can they tap into the potential of the Information Age.