A Quote by Grace Poe

I'm biased for movies that have triumphant endings. — © Grace Poe
I'm biased for movies that have triumphant endings.
My family doesn't do happy endings. We do sad endings or frustrating endings or no endings at all. We are hardwired to expect the next interruption or disappearance or broken promise.
When we're young, we like happy endings. When we're a little older, we think happy endings are unrealistic and so we prefer bad but credible endings. When we're older still, we realize happy endings aren't so bad after all.
I'm not an endings person. I don't do endings. There may have been people in the band who wanted this to be an ending from time to time, but me and Amy don't really do endings. You cannot escape from us. Once we're friends with you, that's it.
And in real life endings aren't always neat, whether they're happy endings, or whether they're sad endings.
My favorite thing about movies is the ending and so all my favorite movies have really great endings.
My favorite thing about movies is the ending, and so all my favorite movies have really great endings.
I wrote 'Triumphant Heart' and it made me feel triumphant.
I find it ironic that happy endings now are called fairytale endings because there's nothing happy about most fairytale endings.
I like happy endings in movies. I think life has a happy ending. When it's all said and done, it's all something worthwhile, and I want my movies to reflect that. There are enough things to be sad about. When you pop in a movie, let the message be one that's one of hope.
Obama was willing to compromise and Republicans were not. That's not a biased statement. One of my problems with the limitations of journalism is that straightforward descriptions of reality are seen as being biased.
I love watching movies with happy endings or anything with Steve Martin or stuff like that.
Not only are there no happy endings,' she told him, 'there aren't even any endings.
There are no endings, and never will be endings, to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was an ending.
I try to make movies that I would want to go see rather than ones I would just want to do as an actor. I want people to have movies full of romance and hope and empowerment, something they can escape into and feel good about. I love happy endings.
It's only because you can now watch cheerfully biased Fox News that you begin to realize how cheerlessly biased CNN really is - and always was. Or CBS. Or ABC. Or the BBC.
I'm a hopeful romantic who adores novels with happy endings, because there are enough sad endings in real life.
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