Drisha Quotes & Sayings
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There was a degree of interventionism in American foreign policy, the notion that we must be the superpower and we have to intervene everywhere, that I think makes no sense. — Barney Frank

What's beautiful about the actual acting class environment is that you can use it to push through everything: push your voice, push your inhibitions, push your fears, push your confidence, push your vulnerability, push your silences. — Dawn Olivieri

Life is an ear of buttered corn waiting to get stuck in your teeth. — Truant D. Memphis

You don't automatically assume everyone will fall for a period drama. — Jessica Brown Findlay

[She] felt as if she were both a stranger to herself and more herself than she'd ever been. — Susan Minot

Ray ... I don't know if you can hear me. I don't know if you're in there. But you need to know ... that I love you. I love you, and I want you home with me. Please come back, Ray. Please wake up. — Charles Sheehan-Miles

Paul gives us an astonishing understanding of waiting in the New Testament book of Romans, as rendered by Eugene Peterson, 'Waiting does not diminish us, any more than waiting diminishes a pregnant mother. We are enlarged in the waiting. We, of course, don't see what is enlarging us. But the longer we wait, the larger we become, and the more joyful our expectancy.' With such motivation, we can wait as we sense God is indeed with us, and at work within us, as he was with Mary as the child within her grew. — Luci Shaw

All Sam Peckinpah ever did in his movies was show that getting hit on the chin doesn't sound like [makes a small popping noise]. When one grown man hits another grown man in the face, it splatters like an overripe tomato. And it's not fun getting killed. It's bloody and gory and altogether unpleasant. That's all Sam Peckinpah ever did. — Harry Crews

The horse has such a docile nature, that he would always rather do right the wrong, if he can only be taught to distinguish one from the other. — George W. Melville

The granted for taken. — Cameron Conaway

Love and fear. Everything the father of a family says must inspire one or the other. — Joseph Joubert

Prose writers, by contrast, are unreliable friends: They are always studying you to see if there's anything in your personality or appearance that they can steal for their next narrative. — Charles Baxter

My name is Echo. I dream of cats with stars in their fur. — Erin Hunter