Drama Practitioners Quotes & Sayings
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Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent. — George W. Bush
I care what people think, but it doesn't change my opinion of how to do things. — Rick Pitino
My life needs editing. — Mort Sahl
Once or twice he pinched his arm with his fingers, really hard, but the only thing that did was make his arm hurt. — George R R Martin
When a woman wants to look festive, she should add some shine, sheen or sparkle to her outfit, like a metallic clutch, an embellished shoe, or a blingy statement necklace. — Clinton Kelly
In your life there are a few places, or maybe only the one place, where something happened, and then there are all the other places. — Alice Munro
There are just so many young designers now. — Jack McCollough
Creative persuasion is a matter of being biblical, not of being either modern or postmodern. — Os Guinness
To me Psycho was a big comedy. Had to be. — Alfred Hitchcock
I love riding, even if it's just my Vespa. You just zip and do your thing. I find there's a different awareness when I ride; it connects me to my senses and to God. — Queen Latifah
Whatever you want, love, I'll give to you even if it means I'm made to crawl through foxholes and bodies and bullets to do it. You are the reason I fight this war. You are the victory that waits me on the other side of the gunpowder. — Eden Butler
We live in a world that has practically no appreciation for quality, tradition, or classiness, and in which people who can't spell even common words get to decide what survives. That — Bill Bryson
A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down. — Robert Benchley
In proportion as our inward life fails, we go more constantly and desperately to the post office. You may depend on it, that the poor fellow who walks away with the greatest number of letters, proud of his extensive correspondence, has not heard from himself this long while. — Henry David Thoreau
