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Cantares Quotes By Sam Waterston

If there's any business that instructs you in the strong hand of fate, it's show business. You can plan and plan, but it's what happens to you that really determines what your career will be like. — Sam Waterston

Cantares Quotes By Jack Kornfield

True emptiness is not empty, but contains all things. The mysterious and pregnant void creates and reflects all possibilities. From it arises our individuality, which can be discovered and developed, although never possessed or fixed. — Jack Kornfield

Cantares Quotes By Theodore Parker

The lottery of honest labor, drawn by time, is the only one whose prizes are worth taking up and carrying home. — Theodore Parker

Cantares Quotes By Debasish Mridha

There is no right or wrong; only our thoughts and perceptions make it so. — Debasish Mridha

Cantares Quotes By Laura Benanti

The average age of a model is fifteen years old. It's so crazy to me. And how confusing for men; they're like, "Well, I'm supposed to be attracted to that image" - like that's what it's designed for - "but it's a fifteen year old girl." I think it's a very confusing thing for every single person involved. — Laura Benanti

Cantares Quotes By Michael Spiller

I think it's not uncommon for new television shows to spend certainly the first year, but without a doubt, like, the first eight or ten episodes, kind of figuring out what the show is. — Michael Spiller

Cantares Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

Who is Katharine Hepburn? It took me a long time to create that creature. — Katharine Hepburn

Cantares Quotes By Nancy Reagan

Throughout Ronnie's presidency, there was an ongoing public discussion as to how much influence the first lady should have on the president. It's hardly a new problem. As long as mankind has lived in groups, there's always been a question of how to handle the boss's wife. — Nancy Reagan