Daurevilly Quotes & Sayings
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Doing theater is such a specifically energetic and almost acrobatic work. — Marcia Gay Harden
There's more at stake from the ripples we make than simply passing through. — John Tracy Wilson
Tell him from me that he hath done me wrong,
And therefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long. — William Shakespeare
what great love the Father has lavished on us that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! (1 John 3:1) — Stephen A. Gammon
I did do a war movie, 'Windtalkers.' That was a lot of action. But once you've done one big action/war movie, you don't need to do another one. — Noah Emmerich
This Adonis in loveliness was a corpulent man of fifty. — H. L. Hunt
Life is an ordeal, albeit an exciting one, but I wouldn't trade it for the good old days of poverty and obscurity. — Jim Carrey
We were the daughters of the post-World War II American dream, the daughters of those idealized fifties sitcom families in which father knew best and mother knew her place and a kind of disappointment, and tense, unspoken sexuality rattled around like ice cubes in their nightly cocktails. — Anne Taylor Fleming
What good is all that knowing the best thing that I had going is gone? — Brad Paisley
Part of the entrepreneurial thing is there are lots of ways to die. — Reid Hoffman
Blade Runner appears regularly, two or three times a year in various shapes and forms of science fiction. It set the pace for what is essentially urban science fiction, urban future and it's why I've never re-visited that area because I feel I've done it. — Ridley Scott
Self-discovery is so important in identity processing: who you hang out with, what clothes you wear, what shows you see. As a kid, I found out about things through friends. I would go to hardcore shows with 50 people. — Steve Aoki
The pleasure of work is open to anyone who can develop some specialised skill, provided that he can get satisfaction from the exercise of his skill without demanding universal applause. — Bertrand Russell