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  • Because the Pang brothers are twins, they would rotate days on set. One of them would be editing, and one of them would be shooting. -- Kristen Stewart
  • I made a record of montage sounds in '99 under the name Korena Pang, but it was never put out because it didn't do it for me. -- Jeff Mangum
  • Asian horror is really setting a trend. The Pang brothers are from Hong Kong, so they just bring a whole different sensibility to a horror movie. In Hong Kong, they're actually doing stuff that's very artistic and pushing boundaries. -- Kristen Stewart
  • Mrs. Pang was once a nanny for me, and she spoils me the way I imagined kindhearted women would spoil an orphan, loving me for whom I am, exactly the opposite of my mother, whose love I have to earn with great effort and with little success. -- Yiyun Li
  • Always it gave me a pang that my children had no lawful claim to a name. -- Harriet Ann Jacobs
  • There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness. -- Euripides
  • I feel this pang of regret whenever I watch sport; this sense that I will never play a big match again. -- David Beckham
  • The lust to meet authors ranks low, I think, on the roll of holy appetites; but it is an authentic pang. -- John Updike
  • The scene was not a happy one yet we looked upon it in the cold stoical spirit of a soldier; a slight chilling pang and then a return soul and body to the enemy before us. -- Knute Nelson
  • In our nature, however, there is a provision, alike marvelous and merciful, that the sufferer should never know the intensity of what he endures by its present torture, but chiefly by the pang that rankles after it. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • The process of writing a novel begins with a pang, a moment of recognition, and a situation, a character, or something you read in a paper, that seems to go off, like a solar flare inside your head. -- Martin Amis
  • I have no regrets about not having children. I still wait for the pang of guilt, but I have none. I tune into the television show 'Nanny 911' occasionally which reminds me how much patience and love it take to be a good parent. -- Amanda Donohoe
  • The sickening pang of hope deferr'd. -- Walter Scott
  • The unconquerable pang of despised love. -- William Wordsworth
  • In every pang that rends the heart the Man of Sorrows has a part. -- Michael Bruce
  • Poverty is bitter, but it has no harder pang than that it makes men ridiculous. -- Juvenal
  • At the simplicity of the gesture, he felt a pang: the raw nerve of his loneliness exposed. -- Maile Meloy
  • No love or pity, pardon or excuse should soften the sharp pang of reparation for the guilty man. -- Louisa May Alcott
  • That farewell kiss which resembles greeting, that last glance of love which becomes the sharpest pang of sorrow. -- George Eliot
  • I wondered if he ever thought of me, and hated the pang I felt when I told myself he didn't. -- Sarah Dessen
  • Who is there who has not felt a sudden startled pang at reliving an old experience or feeling an old emotion? -- Agatha Christie
  • To the last moment of his breath, On hope the wretch relies; And even the pang preceding death Bids expectation rise. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • The wretch condemn'd with life to part, Still, still on hope relies; And every pang that rends the heart Bids expectation rise. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman; scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang. -- Colley Cibber
  • The chief pang of most trials is not so much the actual suffering itself as our own spirit of resistance to it. -- Jean Grou
  • What you learn from bad habits and in bad society you will never forget, and it will be a lasting pang to you. -- John Bartholomew Gough
  • what is life worth if one has nothing to give away? This lack, it seems to me, must be the sharpest pang of poverty. -- Mabel Osgood Wright
  • A skeptic as to all ideas, including especially my own, I have never suffered a pang when the ideas of some other imbecile prevailed. -- H. L. Mencken
  • No pang that is suffered by man or woman upon the earth will be without its compensating effect . . . if it be met with patience. -- James E. Talmage
  • Failures plagued me. Things I had omitted or ignored, neglected. What I should have given and hadn't. I felt the biting pang of every unfulfillment. -- Richard Matheson
  • One truth discovered, one pang of regret at not being able to express it, is better than all the fluency and flippancy in the world. -- William Hazlitt
  • Whatever lives, lives to die in sorrow. We engage our hearts, and grasp after the things of this world, only to undergo the pang of losing them. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • A grief without a pang, void, dark and drear,A drowsy, stifled, unimpassioned grief,Which finds no natural outlet or relief,In word, or sigh, or tear. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • And I remembered with a pang what had happened to me the previous summer - that even Gallagher Girls aren't always as strong as they need to be. -- Ally Carter
  • Parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new colour as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till-'t is gone, and all is gray. -- Lord Byron
  • When I hear a man applauded by the mob I always feel a pang of pity for him. All he has to do to be hissed is to live long enough. -- H. L. Mencken
  • They asked him for help rebuilding the farm, but e only shook his head with a pang of longing in his heart. I'm tracking your killers",he whispered to his uncle.-Eragon -- Christopher Paolini
  • There is a certain strong sense of inner conviction that strikes, with a pang as that of birth, through the very soul, and which is experienced but once or twice in a lifetime. -- E. M. Delafield
  • There was a dull pang of regret because it was not the kiss of love which had inflamed her, because it was not love which had held this cup of life to her lips. -- Kate Chopin
  • ... once you get beyond the crust of the first pang it is all the same and you can easily bear it. It is just the transition from painlessness to pain that is so terrible. -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • Abortion is black genocide...What happens to the mind of a person and the moral fabric of a nation that accepts the aborting of the life of a baby without a pang of conscience? -- Jesse Jackson
  • by and by, the cause of my disease Gives me a pang that inwardly doth sting, When that I think what grief it is again To live and lack the thing should rid my pain. -- Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
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