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1966soulsinger Quotes By Anna Kendrick

I was really overwhelmed by the amount of roles that I got offered that were carbon copies of what I did in 'Up in the Air.' I got every offer for every ambitious, unfeeling practically robotic character. — Anna Kendrick

1966soulsinger Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

The difference between America and England is that the English think 100 miles is a long distance and the Americans think 100 years is a long time. The difference between an autobiography and an unauthorized biography is like the difference between an account of your life written by your mother and one written by your mother-in-law. — Marilyn Vos Savant

1966soulsinger Quotes By Benedict Cumberbatch

I'll always do 'Sherlock' - it's something I'm not going to give up on. — Benedict Cumberbatch

1966soulsinger Quotes By Thomas Hardy

I shall be up before you are awake; I shall be afield before you are up; and I shall have breakfasted before you are afield. In short, I shall astonish you all. — Thomas Hardy

1966soulsinger Quotes By Mirette Baghat

As insane as his request sounded to her, the fact that he already saw her nakedness the day before made her calm down a little. "He even covered my nakedness and gifted me with a beautiful dress," she thought to herself. He held her hand and led her to the Nile river's shore. He let go and stood back watching her. — Mirette Baghat

1966soulsinger Quotes By Isaac Bonewits

Never Again the Burning — Isaac Bonewits

1966soulsinger Quotes By H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Do you always want to be right or do you want to be happy? — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

1966soulsinger Quotes By Anton Webern

The time was simply ripe for the disappearance of tonality. Naturally this was a fierce struggle; inhibitions of the most frightful kind had to be overcome, the panic fear, 'Is that possible, then?' So it came about that gradually a piece was written, firmly and consciously, that wasn't in a definite key any more. — Anton Webern