Abrishami Babak Quotes & Sayings
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It is ... impossible to keep one's excellence in a little glass casket, like a jewel, to take it out whenever wanted. On the contrary, it can only be conserved by continuous and good practice. — Adolf Anderssen

And the thing is, every time you start a new show or do a new series, you're committing to another six years. — David Schwimmer

Take away God and religion, and men live to no purpose, without proposing any worthy end of life to themselves. — John Tillotson

This isn't working, Brooke. Don't get me wrong, the sex is amazing. But it's turning into something else, and I need to know where I'm standing. I need to know whether we'll ever be together. — J.C. Reed

I stared at him. Did he really just say that? Did he remember? The way he looked back at me, one eyebrow raised, I knew he did. And this time, I was the one to look away. Because I remembered. I remembered everything. — Jenny Han

Your success doesn't depend on anybody else but you. — Arthur L. Williams Jr.

They live inside of what is essentially one huge wearable. Everyone connected to everyone even when they shit. — Brenda Cooper

Lena's real mom, Emily, knew that this was not the truth, but she also knew that Vaclav was not lying.
Vaclav knew that he was telling the truth.
Lena knew that it was a lie, but she loved it and believed it, like a fairy tale, like a song, like a bedtime story, like a magic trick.
She loved Vaclav until it became the truth and so it was. — Haley Tanner

Kurosawa is the pictorial Shakespeare of our time. — Steven Spielberg

Being partially to blame for your own therapist's death is a tough thing to deal with, especially because you don't have a therapist any more to help you through it. Sometimes irony just kicks you in the teeth like that. — Dan Wells

A condition which of declension would indicate a devil, may of growth indicate a saint. — George MacDonald

He is not only idle who does nothing, but he is idle who might be better employed. — Socrates