Castillejos Quotes & Sayings
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We are categorically against any new military nuclear power, be it Iran, be it North Korea, be it anyone. — Sergei Lavrov

I don't have an aversion to quote unquote remakes, because I understand what dramatic writing is, what the dramatic profession has always been about, which is talent, not the pretext for its exhibition. — William Monahan

I close my eyes. I can still see everything I want to forget stamped behind my lids, but it sticks to my brain like forgotten lollipops embedded into the couch. — Alexia Purdy

Scientists have one thing in common with children: curiosity. To be a good scientist you must have kept this trait of childhood, and perhaps it is not easy to retain just one trait. A scientist has to be curious like a child; perhaps one can understand that there are other childish features he hasn't grown out of. — Otto Robert Frisch

Who so loves believes the impossible. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Immediate, simultaneous connection between the audience and a performer is crucial to me. It's why I do what I do. Other things, like recording, are satisfying, but they're not the same. I love the connection I get with the audience when I'm sitting behind that piano. — Jason Robert Brown

Your purpose on earth is to participate in this human experience and to seize the opportunity within each day to reveal the greatest version of yourself. — Steve Maraboli

The outcome is not up to you. The outlook is. — Germany Kent

Composition has almost always been solitary. — Wendy Carlos

For me, writing something down was the only road out. — Anne Tyler

After a few years of intensive research, we found a way to use a pulsed laser directed into a nozzle to vaporize any material, allowing for the first time the atoms of any element in the periodic table to be produced cold in a supersonic beam. — Richard Smalley

People can lie with words, but their faces, and in particular their eyes, give them away. They — David Baldacci

History, rather than following a predictable path from the past to the present, is like a meander: a twisting and turning stream shaped over time by a combination of obvious and imperceptible forces. — W. Bruce Fye