Cliff Secord Quotes & Sayings
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When I was climbing, I built up a close relationship with the Sherpa people. — Edmund Hillary

My whole career is just terror, from beginning to end. That's kind of my thing. A lot of happy accidents happened. — Patrick J. Adams

I was a weird kid. I should've been gay because I listened to a lot of Broadway musicals. I don't know why I'm not gay. — Frank Oz

I'd love to be on a TV series someday, but I believe you get the jobs that you're meant to get. If the job that I'm meant to get is another musical or another play or film or TV show, I'm just happy to keep working. — Stark Sands

A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels. — Albert Einstein

There are only twenty-six letters in the English alphabet. You would think there would only be so much you could do with twenty-six letters. You would think there were only so many ways those letters could make you feel when mixed up and shoved together to make words. However, there are infinite ways those twenty-six letters can make a person feel, and this song is living proof. — Colleen Hoover

Each day holds a surprise. But only if we expect it can we see, hear, or feel it when it comes to us. Let's not be afraid to receive each day's surprise, whether it comes to us as sorrow or as joy It will open a new place in our hearts, a place where we can welcome new friends and celebrate more fully our shared humanity — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Marriage is success as long as you are married to a person you truly love; otherwise, it is merely convenience and a waste of two people's time. — Ben Tolosa

'The X Factor' was the final push I needed to have the presence and confidence on stage, which I didn't have before. It's a crash course in the music industry. If you can survive the show, you're ready for the industry. — Fleur East

Our philosophy is about reaching back to move forward. We have something different to say with a sensibility that is both old and new. — John Varvatos