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Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Sigourney Weaver

In the past, 'Avatar' would have won because they [Oscar voters] loved to hand out awards to big productions, like 'Ben-Hur.' Today it's fashionable to give the Oscar to a small movie that nobody saw. — Sigourney Weaver

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Al Bernstein

Even more exasperating than the guy who thinks he knows it all is the one who really does. — Al Bernstein

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Nathan Filer

I should write about why he left.
But there are different versions of truth. If we meet each other in the street, glance away and look back, we might look the same, feel the same, think the same, but the subatomic particles, the smallest parts of us that make every other part, will have rushed away, been replaced at impossible speeds. We will be completely different people. Everything changes all the time.
Truth changes.
Here are three truths. — Nathan Filer

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Jim Cymbala

If you are paralyzed by your past, if Satan is destroying your gifts and your calling by his incessant replaying of old tapes, you're actually being hit by a double whammy. The original damage in the past is one thing - but now you're letting yourself be hurt and sidetracked again by the memory of what happened ... We should not be ignorant of Satan's devices, and these ugly memories are one of the main weapons in his arsenal. — Jim Cymbala

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By William Shakespeare

If you love her, you cannot see her. — William Shakespeare

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is full of beauty, when we focus on the bliss of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Biodun Shobanjo Quotes By Eric Fischl

Personally, I never believe an artist saying "I do it for myself" is saying the truth, because why would you go through the trouble of making something that goes out into the world if you didn't care about somebody else seeing it? It's like the difference between those who choose "more comfortably termed entertainment" versus what people think of as the "art life," which is supposedly more monastic or spiritual. I don't believe in those distinctions. — Eric Fischl