Comertekn Quotes & Sayings
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If there's something really, really bothering me about a script, then I'll say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script. — Melissa McBride

Even now, I believe that to know how is useless if we do not know why. And there are too many who forbid us to ask. — Robin Wasserman

It is very evident what mean and sneaking lives many of you live, for my sight has been whetted by experience; always on the limits, trying to get into business and trying to get out of debt, a very ancient slough, called by the Latins aes alienum, another's brass, for some of their coins were made of brass; still living, and dying, and buried by this other's brass; always promising to pay, promising to pay, to-morrow, and dying to-day, insolvent ... — Henry David Thoreau

When I was young, clothes were really just about what fit, because Ashley and I were so tiny. So I understood fit before I understood style. — Mary-Kate Olsen

It doesn't take courage to drink too much and be wild or jump around. That doesn't take any kind of boldness, just riding a motorcycle or whatever the idea of being tough is. Tough is having four kids. Tough is committing to life and being disciplined. — Angelina Jolie

I'm used to having big movie cameras in my face, I pretend that they're not there. But I actually like being on my own, I like being in the space. — Stephen Dorff

The Yankees had to fight all year to get in. When you're fighting all year and fighting all year, it wears you out a little bit. — Larry Bowa

We've lost our way, we have lost our centeredness. We don't have the time, literally, to think during the day. To listen to ourselves think. To think about where we are going, who we are, what's important. I would bet most people don't have thirty minutes in a day where they can just sit down and think. Or maybe they don't have to be sitting, they can be walking. — Alan Lightman

Byron owed the vast influence which he exercised over his contemporaries at least as much to his gloomy egotism as to the real power of his poetry. — Thomas B. Macaulay