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Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Being brave doesn't mean you aren't scared. Being brave means you are scared, really scared, badly scared, and you do the right thing anyway. — Neil Gaiman

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Arnold Schwarzenegger

I found a new me. When I first came over to America, it was like, 'How can I be rich? How can I build my movie career? How can I become the most muscular man?' It was all about me, and then there was this turn, and I found it was really great to do this. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Susan Mallery

You had sex with the guy I'm dating for my own good. That's really sweet. Thanks. But just to be clear, I don't need any more favors from you. — Susan Mallery

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Rutina Wesley

I was born to be on the stage. — Rutina Wesley

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Victoria Wood

I've never understood the point of ecstasy. I think if I wanted to get dehydrated and jump about with a load of people I've never met before I could go to a Methodist barn dance. — Victoria Wood

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Ray Nagin

The reality of Katrina didn't really strike me until the first time I flew up in a helicopter and saw areas of the city that I had ridden my bicycle as a youth being fully flooded. — Ray Nagin

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Matthew Lewis

I was nervous. I was thinking, 'Gee, he's Ralph Fiennes. What an amazing actor, and I can have this scene with him.' But I enjoyed it, you know. That's what I got into acting to do - to push myself and see if I can do these things. — Matthew Lewis

Bewleys Irish Breakfast Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

Her mother was clearly worried. She had started speaking to Sophie in a different tone since this business with the white rabbit and the top hat. Sophie hated to be a worry to her mother, but she just had to go upstairs and keep an eye on the mail box. — Jostein Gaarder