Bostwick Quotes & Sayings
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Disappointment gives you Fear.
Credence gives you Strength. — Mohith Agadi
But there is yet another form of this hidden heresy, and, paradoxically, it can affect those who are proudest of their long-standing and unimpeachable orthodoxy; heresy in the form of indifference. — Karl Rahner
That man is so low you can't put a rug under him." "His — Marie Bostwick
My brother is moody." No shit — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Every single thing we own owns us." Abigail from a thread of truth — Marie Bostwick
You don't have a lot of time to massage a scene into oblivion. It's like you do it, you get a couple of good takes, and then you move on, so you have to be very spontaneous as an actor and have done your homework, and I like that. — Barry Bostwick
I was always this guy who appreciated and loved women and supported them and all those little things that were female-skewed, strong women parts. — Barry Bostwick
People pray in one direction but they walk in a different direction, and direction always determines where we end up. — Andy Stanley
Every man over 40 should have a PSA test each year. — Barry Bostwick
I realized that I'd been comparing the inside of my life with the outside of everyone else's; measuring my own fortunes against the cheerful how-are-you-I'm-fine facade that people put on for each other. — Marie Bostwick
Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of supply and demand; it is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy. — Wendell Berry
I have come to understand and appreciate writers much more recently since I started working on a book last fall. Before that, I thought golf writers got up every morning, played a round of golf, had lunch, showed up for our last three holes and then went to dinner. — Phil Mickelson
People have a tendency to cast me more as lawyers and doctors and just rich guys, rich assholes basically, a lot of rich assholes. That's what I'm normally seen as, you know. — Barry Bostwick
Between one breath and the next, your whole world can change. — Marie Bostwick
When life becomes an extended picnic, with nothing of importance to do, ideas of greatness become an irritant. Such is the nature of the Europe syndrome. — Charles A. Murray
Faithfulness and character are noble qualities that God honors. — Jim George
I'll have the chance to do a production number on A Capitol Fourth. — Barry Bostwick
It's more like she left some of herself behing in the walls and the floors and the books, like there's something she wants to tell me. — Marie Bostwick
I played a lot of serious parts in a lot of TV movies and early miniseries but what happens is that you get sort of locked into "Oh no, he's a serious actor." Well, I was a serious actor for nine years or 10 years and then I get into comedy and everybody said, "Oh no, he's funny. He can do comedy," and then all of a sudden, you're just a comedy guy. — Barry Bostwick
Some are born to greatness; some achieve greatness; some have greatness thrust upon them.' It is in this way that the librarian has become a censor of literature... books that distinctly commend what is wrong, that teach how to sin and how pleasant sin is, sometimes with and sometimes without the added sauce of impropriety, are increasingly popular, tempting to the author to imitate them, the publishers to produce, the bookseller to exploit. Thank heaven they do not tempt the librarian. — Arthur E. Bostwick
'Spin City' was a really wonderful time for me. I made friends for life on that show. I made friends with Richard Kind, Michael Boatman, Barry Bostwick, Sandy Chaplin. We're all close. It was a really wonderful time. — Alan Ruck
I remember the first sermon I ever preached. I had four sermons. I preached them, all four in ten minutes. And that was the beginning, in a place called Bostwick, Florida, in northern Florida, in a little tiny church, and on a cold night, about 40 people. And I was so nervous. — Billy Graham
Mrs. Bostwick's face was heavy and lethargic, without any strength or delicacy, and it bore the deep marks of what must have been a habitual dissatisfaction. — John Edward Williams
In the 60s, if you wanted to be an actor, you couldn't do just one thing. — Barry Bostwick
Later, I even appeared in a Rock Opera with Richard Gere. — Barry Bostwick
