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Amelia Hamlin Quotes By John Mortimer

Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute. — John Mortimer

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Criss Jami

A distaste for the new is not always fear of the unknown, but sometimes ambition. Some people don't like the new way simply because they never got a chance to master the old way. — Criss Jami

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Tippi Hedren

I kind of look at my modeling career and the Hitchcock years as stepping stones to what I'm doing now. — Tippi Hedren

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Lucy Powell

In last year's local elections in Manchester a third of those who voted did so by post. It's not just that people are choosing to get postal votes, but having one makes it much more likely that they'll vote. — Lucy Powell

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Rihanna

I like Toronto; the people are really chill. — Rihanna

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Marlo Thomas

Living with these teenage boys allowed me to see how much their psyches were like their girl counterparts. They were more familiar to me than I would have thought. — Marlo Thomas

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Ami Bera

I hope I'll have the opportunity to debate how we reform and update our immigration system. I will relate my own story and that of the countless immigrants whose American Dream stories have helped build our country into the greatest nation in the world. — Ami Bera

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Ayrton Senna

I believe if you are doing something like competing, like motor racing, you either do well or forget it. — Ayrton Senna

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Paulo Coelho

You don't need to climb a mountain to know that it's high. — Paulo Coelho

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Shawn Wayans

We like writing with each other; it's fun. — Shawn Wayans

Amelia Hamlin Quotes By Kerry Stokes

At one stage, I didn't have any money, so I slept on the streets for a few nights. It wasn't uncommon in the 1950s, and it wasn't uncommon to be out of money. There wasn't anywhere to go to get money. — Kerry Stokes