Donmar Warehouse Quotes & Sayings
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There is a strong movement, especially in Protestantism, to recast the Christian message in order to make it acceptable to modern man. — Billy Graham

I found early on in teaching, if you're too blunt an instrument, the students discredit you and think you're just being mean. They're not interested in what you have to say. — Tim Gunn

The termagant who had dragged him out on long, boring walks, who had tried in vain to censor his reading, who had labeled him an impious liar and criminal, was dead at last, and the boy, hearing a servant say 'she has passed away', sank to his knees on the kitchen floor to thank God for so great a deliverance. — Jonathan Keates

That's the way I like it because there's no time to have nerves about it. You just run out and do it. — Doug Flutie

So long as you have courage and a sense of humor, it is never too late to start life afresh. — Freeman Dyson

I am loving a lot. I am just loving and loving and loving. A lot of people around me really see a love in me and a love in themselves. — John Assaraf

Your life doesn't mean what you have or what you get. Its what your'e willing to give up. — Richard Ford

I had a role in 'Crossroads' when I was about 21, and then I went on to perform in 'Small Change' and then 'Piaf' in the Donmar Warehouse, London, and it was when I was there that some casting directors spotted me. — Luke Evans

Ignore ignorance. The ultimate way to deal with men with ignorant mentality who are ignorance of your purpose on earth is to ignore their ignorance; capitalize on their ignorance and let them appreciate your purpose in awe and admiration — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Most nights, someone ends up in our bed. The kids do knock before entering. We've at least got that part down because mommy and daddy need some space. — Angelina Jolie

I need to get through today, and maybe tomorrow will feel easier. It always gets easier as you get used to it. — Alexandra Bracken

Belief of some sort is the lifeblood of Art. — Ouida