Ajian Quotes & Sayings
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I did commercials and voice-overs as a kid, and it just lead to musical theatre opportunities. — Jennifer Damiano

And finally - FINALLY - after a lifetime of feelings and anxiety and more feelings, I didn't have any feelings left. I had spent my last feeling being disappointed that I couldn't rent Jumanji. — Allie Brosh

I have seen love that, through its willingness to sacrifice everything, brought hope to the world. I have seen love that tried to overcome pride and a lust for power, but failed. The world is darker for its failure, but it is only as a cloud dims the sun. The sun - the love, still remains. Finally I have seen love lost in darkness. Love misplaced, misunderstood, because the lover did not know his - or her - own heart. — Margaret Weis

Can you harness the power of drugs without them taking over, without turning into a dazed zombie? — Gilles Deleuze

You've got a big ego, Fuentes."
"That's not all I've got. — Simone Elkeles

The practice of discernment is part of higher consciousness. Discernment is not just a step up from judgment. In life's curriculum, it is the opposite of judgment. Through judgment a man reveals what he needs to confront and learn. Through discernment, one reveals what he has mastered. — Glenda Green

Millie Beggs, by the time she was forty-five, had become an emotional anarchist. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Very ugly things were said about me. — Carly Fiorina

My influences were Peter Sellers and the great British character actors. — Tracey Ullman

Our world was created with a sense of order. For every loss, there is a gain. Sometimes we are so blinded by the loss that we don't see the gain, don't recognize the gift. — Debbie Macomber

We need to move away from oil, period. — James Woolsey

Cannibals? Who is not a cannibal? I tell you it will be more tolerable for the Fejee that salted down a lean missionary in his cellar against a coming famine; it will be more tolerable for that provident Fejee, I say, in the day of judgement, than for thee, civilized and enlightened gourmand, who nailest geese to the ground and feastest on their bloated livers in thy pate de fois gras. — Herman Melville