Brauner International Quotes & Sayings
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Thank God for the potholes on memory lane. — Randy Newman
Hence words are learnt; hence eloquence is to be attained, most necessary to persuade people to your way of thinking, and to unfold your opinions." So, in truth, we should never have understood these words, — Augustine Of Hippo
I think his karma became to serve in nature and not to serve in the world, while I think my karma is to be in the world. — Karan Bajaj
I take my time to get into the mindset of the character and say my lines. I really have to be the person that I am playing. — Hrithik Roshan
Let's be cautious about relying so much on material things that we have no energy left for the spiritual aspects of our lives. — James A. Forbes
Some of the most powerful speeches I have given have been delivered in the dedicated silence of my actions. — Steve Maraboli
16 Elisha said, "Don't be afraid, for those who are with us outnumber those who are with them." — Anonymous
I'm very conscious of developing my singing, technically and stylistically. I want it to become more individual, express more of me. That's my goal. These songs are steps along that way. — Madeleine Peyroux
Pride and Prejudice opens with one of the most famous sentences ever written: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." With these words, Jane Austen announced to her readers that they were about to meet such a man and the people eager to marry him off. What was more, they were going to have fun. The dark cynicism of Sense and Sensibility was largely gone, blown away by a clean, fresh wind. — Catherine Reef
The day I can't walk is the day I quit movies. — Sylvester Stallone
A startling and engrossing commentary on the complex actuality and continuing heritage of American slavery. — Sherley Anne Williams
All that the comedian has to show for his years of work and aggravation is the echo of forgotten laughter. — Fred Allen
