Sentences with phrase «written on his tombstone»

«What I would like them to say, what I would like to have written on my tombstone: «He tried.»
Mulaney said he once had a meeting with Weinstein where the fallen mogul proclaimed that his legacy, and what would be written on his tombstone, wouldn't be for the films he's done, that it'd be for «Project Runway.»

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Didn't you see the tombstone with «R.I.P K12» written on it?
From the shame of the abuse, the shame of the depression (which was still largely a stigma for me), the shame of the masturbation alone for crying out loud, I would have buried myself and wrote «unworthy» on the tombstone if I could have.
Another problem is that we know that Clara Clayton is the person for which Clayton's Ravine is named when she falls and dies from her accident there, but we had already established that Clara also had written the words on Doc's tombstone, which would have been impossible if she had died at the time she was supposed to, a few days earlier.
Produced by Danny DeVito and written and directed by Scott Frank («Minority Report,» «The Lookout»), «A Walk Among the Tombstones» teeters on being a passable thriller but would be nothing without Liam.
Directed by George P. Cosmatos (Rambo: First Blood Part II, Cobra, and Tombstone) and written by Brian Taggert (V: The Final Battle, Poltergeist III), 1983's Of Unknown Origin is based on the novel, The Visitor, by Chauncey G. Parker III.
Expect a robust series of events surrounding the opening, including a lecture on gentrification (Renzo Martens and the Institute for Human Activities), a dedication of a tombstone in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden (singer Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu and Danh Vo), a conversation between two of contemporary art's preeminent artists who write (Liam Gillick and Hito Steyerl), and a performance by Nástio Mosquito.
On my tombstone they'll probably write (if anything), «He pumped out a lot of paperwork.»
«If I can write what goes on my tombstone, it would be «He made a difference.»»
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