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Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Yolanda Adams

Nobody talks about how Puffy went to Howard University or about Lil Wayne attending the University of Houston. All the young kids know is what they see on the videos. They don't realize that these guys have taken managerial and business courses, and know how to brand and how to market themselves. They're very smart. — Yolanda Adams

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Ridley Scott

There's nothing really original. Alien was a B-movie. Five directors passed on it before me. Because I was into Heavy Metal, I read it, and thought, "Wow, I want to do this." I was on a plane to Hollywood in 22 hours. It was a B-movie and was elevated to an A-plus movie by sheer good taste. — Ridley Scott

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Flea

For me it's the high-water mark of American culture - not so much contemporary jazz, which has become kind of academic, but the jazz from the '20s on through the '70s. — Flea

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Gwen Stefani

I like to make my husband like me more, and he likes it when I'm wearing makeup. — Gwen Stefani

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Norman Ralph Augustine

Hardware works best when it matters the least. — Norman Ralph Augustine

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Po Bronson

We all make mistakes, but we need to learn from them and move on. You can own a mistake, or the mistake will own you. — Po Bronson

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Bill Maris

I used to be a health-care investor a long time ago in the public markets. One thing I learned that we tried to apply here is that investing in small molecules, trying to invest in the next treatment, there's an element of gambling to that. — Bill Maris

Contact Ellie Arroway Quotes By Frank Bidart

- No one knows why. Perhaps her mind,
ravenous, still insatiable, sensed
that to struggle with the shreds of a voice
must make her artistry subtler, more refined,
more capable of expressing humiliation,
rage, betrayal ...
- Perhaps the opposite. Perhaps her spirit
loathed the unending struggle
to embody itself, to manifest itself, on a stage whose
mechanics, and suffocating customs,
seemed expressly designed to annihilate spirit ...
- I know that in Tosca, in the second act,
when, humiliated, hounded by Scarpia,
she sang Vissi d'arte
- "I lived for art" -
and in torment, bewilderment, at the end she asks,
with a voice reaching
harrowingly for the notes,
"Art has repaid me LIKE THIS? — Frank Bidart