Dillers Quotes & Sayings
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I've just decided that I have to continue to live my life and do what I do. Hopefully, people love me because of who I am, not who I pretend to be. — Ashley Greene

From a biblical perspective, the purpose of life is not to accomplish our own objectives. The purpose of life is to know God and to bring glory and honor to his name. — Gary Chapman

Whatever we say and mean by life is just a journey toward death. If you can understand that your whole life is just a journey and nothing else, then you are less interested in life and more interested in death. And once someone becomes more interested in death, he can go deep into the very depths of life; otherwise, he is just going to remain on the surface. — Rajneesh

The defects of great men are the consolation of the dunces. — Isaac D'Israeli

Thinkers too often disparage men of action in ways that do them no credit. — Michael Ignatieff

I'm more of a window-shopper; if anything catches my eye, I drop in. — Leigh Lezark

I've never been able to understand 'faith' myself, nor to see how a just God could expect his creatures to pick the one true religion out of an infinitude of false ones - by faith alone. It strikes me as a sloppy way to run an organization, whether universe or a smaller one. — Robert A. Heinlein

Lose the chrome-plated sissy pistol and get yourself a Glock. — Tommy Lee Jones

Working with Anthony Hopkins every day is a blessing. — Chris Hemsworth

There's no underestimating the intelligence of the American public. — H.L. Mencken

If you stand for nothing, Burr, what'll you fall for? — Lin-Manuel Miranda

As a director, I do very few takes, because I feel like you hire the right actor and they'll do the job right. And the directors that I've worked with and had the best luck with - Jason and [ Steven] Soderbergh and the Coen brothers - all have been that kind of director. — George Clooney

A really large percentage of kids from Duke go to work on Wall Street, and they make a lot of money, but they're almost slaves to their jobs, working crazy hours. Their job totally dominates their lives, and most of them aren't happy. So many of my friends are going down that path. I even thought about it for a second, like "Should I be doing that?" But I just pursued my dreams instead, and I always tell people to do that. Now I make more money than they do, and I'm doing what I love. — Mike Posner