Billeys Beard Quotes & Sayings
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It is just as easy to be polite as to be rude, and men are served better for love than for fear. — G.A. Henty
A good novelist realizes he is a secretary, not God. — Stephen King
Many people thought that, given my knowledge of the egg, I should analyse embryonic mutants. — John Sulston
We will be looking at things like the confluence of a scene, and we still have all these creative decisions to make. In general, we're going to just try to make these under a half-hour. We're going to try to take that kind of cable TV comedy model. — Mitchell Hurwitz
I've also always known that I wouldn't be playing for the N.B.A. — Rebecca Lobo
Television can take anything. It can take the most exaggerated of storytelling forms. — Ian McKellen
What I appreciated was the fact that the script delved into how Australians were - and still are - condescended to by the English. — Geoffrey Rush
It was a Roman who said it was sweet to die for one's country. The Greeks never said it was sweet to die for anything. They had no vital lies. — Edith Hamilton
Humor is a great way to relieve stress. — Christina Maslach
Santa Barbara people are conservative-not like in L.A., where everybody wears rhinestones on their glasses to show that they own an airplane factory. — S.J Perelman
Today, we have two Vietnams, side by side, North and South, exchanging and working. We may not agree with all that North Vietnam is doing, but they are living in peace. I would look for a better human rights record for North Vietnam, but they are living side by side. — Sheila Jackson Lee
They were boys, all of them - some young, some older. Thomas didn't know what he'd expected, but seeing those faces puzzled him. They were just teenagers. — James Dashner
Since it's clear then that what sets itself in motion is eternal, who could fail to attribute such a nature to the soul. Anything set in motion by external impetus is inanimate; what is animate moves by its own interior impulse. This is the nature and power of soul. And because it is the one thing out of all that sets itself in motion, then surely it was never born and will last forever. — Marcus Tullius Cicero