Chintsubu Quotes & Sayings
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The great thing about acting is, because you're constantly playing other characters and exploring yourself because you have to find those other characters in yourself, you sort of broaden as a person over your life because you've been other people. So you can empathize with many different sorts of people. It's great in that way and I hope, therefore, as you get older as an actor, you not only get more interesting because you lived more, but you get a bit wiser as a person. — Jeremy Irons

There's just something about the way he sings. It makes me think of when it snows outside, and the fire is warm, and Podo is telling us a story while you're cooking, and there's no place I'd rather be
but for some reason I still feel ... homesick. — Andrew Peterson

I still study dance, and it's definitely something I want to incorporate in the future. It's always been my first love. — Maisie Williams

That's the day i decided to live every minute of every day like it might be my last. — M. Leighton

I never considered my dreams wasted energy; they were invariably linked to some form of action. When I dreamed about having a lemonade stand, for example, it wasn't long before I set up a lemonade stand. — Ray Kroc

I enjoy comedic invention, both high and low, there is almost nothing quite so satisfying as making an audience laugh while removing its insides. — Gore Vidal

But a young lady should never try to gain a man's affections by flirting when she feels no attachment to him. It is wrong. I would not take it lightly if a lady did that to my brother, for instance. — Melanie Dickerson

God created you to be in the world.
You are in the world to fulfil a specific mission. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You don't get great art by playing it safe. — Stewart Stafford

From black and white to a sepia tone, some dreams come with a tint or in monochrome — Shing02

Life flies by, and it's easy to get lost in the blur. In adolescence, it's 'How do I fit in?' In your 20s, it's 'What do I want to do?' In your 30s, 'Is this what I'm meant to do?' I think the trick is living the questions. Not worrying so much about what's ahead but rather sitting in the grey area - being OK with where you are. — Chris Pine