Dowhatyoucan Quotes & Sayings
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An actor has power, and their power is very simple: it's the power to say no. — Ken Stott
I am a strong believer that without justice, there is no peace. No lasting peace, anyway. — Angelina Jolie
We haven't slept together. But we've napped — Augusten Burroughs
I have nothing against dogs. I just hate rugs that go squish-squish. — Phyllis Diller
My heart wasn't made of paper. That was fiction. This was my life. — M. Pierce
People have now a-days got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do as much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. — Samuel Johnson
I never wanted money worries to slow me down or make me take a job I didn't want. — Alexander Payne
It used to be that film stars didn't want to do TV, and actors weren't singing, and singers weren't acting. Everybody's kind of crossing over to whatever they want to do. So I feel like, if you have it, use it. If God's given you this talent, then use it. — Tika Sumpter
Do not for a moment suppose that you must make yourself better, or prepare your heart for a worthy reception of Christ, but come at once - come as you are. — Archibald Alexander
Most of us want to be authentic. Yet, we are not who we think we are. We are made up of a rich array of facets and possibilities, many of which we ignore because we label them as "bad". We create a cardboard cutout image of ourselves to look good to others. The discord between who we are and the image we have to live up to slowly kills our aliveness. When we suppress parts of ourselves, it lowers our mojo, sense of fulfillment, leadership effectiveness and impact in the workplace. — Henna Inam
The world is a stage where people come to play their own part and leave, your contribution to making the world a much better place matters. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Real schools ought to provide people with techniques of self-defense, but that would mean teaching the truth about the world and about the society, and schools couldn't survive very long if they did that. — Noam Chomsky