A Quote by Timothy West

I don't believe in right-angled turning points. — © Timothy West
I don't believe in right-angled turning points.
We should quit using phrases like 'turning points' and 'tipping points.' There's been multiple turning points, multiple tipping points.
In real life turning points are sneaky. They pass by unlabeled and unheeded. Opportunities are missed, catastrophes unwittingly celebrated. Turning points are only uncovered later, by historians who seek to bring order to a lifetime of tangled moments.
In right-angled triangles the square on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares on the sides containing the right angle.
In real life a right-angled triangle is very unlikely to have a square on its hypotenuse.
It's funny - until 'Catfish,' none of my films were angled at young people except for the fact that they were angled at me and my contemporaries. And that's who I'm constantly making things for. I'm not imagining a younger audience I'm trying to impart wisdom to; I don't want to seem pretentious enough to think I can impart wisdom.
The graceful pride of truth knows no extremes, and preserves, in every latitude of life, the right-angled character of man.
I don't believe in prom,' I reminded her as she rounded a corner. I expertly angled my raisin bran to accomodate the g-forces. I'd done this before.
Maybe politically it wasn't wise but when people have different view points I think the public has a right to hear it and the public has a right to make decisions based on those view points.
Most true points are fine points. There never was a dispute between mortals where both sides hadn't a bit of right.
My life is one long curve, full of turning points.
Welcome to 'Who's Line Is It Anyway' the show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. That's right the points are just like Canada.
We are each other's reference point at our turning points.
What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different.
One of the turning points of my life was when I got my first bait-casting outfit.
I believe that President Nixon was right in what he did at Watergate. Lack of respect for authority and things like socialism are turning this into a weak, effeminate country.
I have had a few turning points, the first day I entered a gymnastics school at age 6.
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