Birgir Mishurda Quotes & Sayings
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Little Lotte thought of everything and nothing. Her hair was as golden as the sun's rays, and her soul as clear and blue as her eyes. She wheedled her mother, was kind to her doll, took great care of her frock and her red shoes and her fiddle, but loved most of all, when she went to sleep, to hear the Angel of Music. — Gaston Leroux

I would love to get great performances from actors as a director, because that's what I'm always looking for, a director that's going to help me go places I've never been before. — Aaron Eckhart

My God, she thought, where on earth can I go to save my son from such suffering? Is there any corner of the vast world where people live without tormenting each other? — Ayse Kulin

Words are like weapons; they wound sometimes. — Cher

I wanted to tell him I loved him, that I'd always loved him, & that life-& I- had never been the same without him there. — Beth Harbison

Victory is the result of a battle — Sunday Adelaja

Tolerance is another word for indifference. — W. Somerset Maugham

A short film is just another storytelling medium like TV, Features, and Webisodes. I am just thrilled that 'Silent Cargo' is getting out there for people to see. — Ellen Wong

I have always been a sucker for ballads, but you have to be careful these days, you can't overload people. — Joe Cocker

What falls but never breaks; what breaks but never falls? — Ted Dekker

The more you care, the more you have to lose. — J.K. Rowling

I believe that we live in a "return to sender universe" - what you send out is exactly what you will get back. — Rachele Brooke Smith

Each of us has that right, that possibility, to invent ourselves daily. If a person does not invent herself, she will be invented. So, to be bodacious enough to invent ourselves is wise. — Maya Angelou

I look upon another's insistence on the merits of his or her life - duties, intellect, accomplishment - and see that most of it is nonsense. — Harold Brodkey