Dan Evins Quotes & Sayings
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I want to cry but I don't. I don't. There are pieces of yourself, so many pieces of yourself, that, once you give away, you cannot get back again. — Lisa Gardner

You don't have problems, only a capacity for feeling anxious about them, which shifts and jostles but doesn't change. — Martin Amis

We are too quick to put labels on things. It is my profession. I get up and paint. Everyone wants to put a label on it, but I am a free spirit, so I fight against that. — Geoffrey Holder

I do three things. I do teaching, I do conducting and I do playing. And each one of those sort of helps the other. — Itzhak Perlman

Beautiful people never lie. — Rick Riordan

Now this is a most satisfactory and important thing to think about, for brutality will not, - cannot, - accomplish what a kindly disposition will; and, if folks could only know how quickly a "balky" child will, through loving and cuddling, grow into a charming, happy youth, much childish gloom and sorrow would vanish; for a man or woman who is ugly to a child is too low to rank as highly as a wild animal; for no animal will stand, for an instant, anything approaching an attack, or any form of harm to its young. But what a lot of tots find slaps, yanks and hard words for conditions which do not call for such harsh tactics! No child is naturally ugly or "cranky." And big, gulping sobs, or sad, unhappy young minds, in a tiny body should not occur in any community of civilization. Adulthood holds many an opportunity for such conditions. Childhood should not. — Ernest Vincent Wright

it was not the objective that made one a hero - it was the journey, the quest itself. — Morgan Rice

My speak a language my heart knows how to respond to. — Nikki Rowe

Somehow I seem to have been gently bypassed as a serious actor. — Jon Pertwee

Politicians fascinate because they constitute such a paradox; they are an elite that accomplishes mediocrity for the public good. — George Will

When an actor reaches down into his emotional well and pulls up a deeply personal response, the audience can sense something special is going on. They may not know exactly what they're seeing, but they recognize it as authentic. — Martin Sheen