Dromonds Quotes & Sayings
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I don't like my voice that much. I think I'm a much better actress than singer. Singing is like going to a party at someone else's house. Acting is like having the party at your own house. When you go to someone else's house for a party, it's not your responsibility at all, but when you have the party at your own house, there's a lot of responsibility. Everyone has to have a good time. So for me, acting is deeper. — Cher

I'm 78, I'm on my pension in Ireland, and all that good stuff. — Anne McCaffrey

Prejudices are not easily got rid of as an old coat which is no longer thought of. — Nicolas Malebranche

Chastity, like honesty, is a civic as well as a personal virtue. When a society loses chastity, it begins to destroy itself. — J. William Schickel

Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. — Juliet Blackwell

My family were from Jamaica. — Diane Abbott

I spend a lot of time in preproduction working with authors, and a lot of time in postproduction.: editing, music, all that sort of stuff. Casting. On the set there's not a lot for me to do. — Charlie Kaufman

Tell your lizard (brain) to shut up. — Seth Godin

So, if a city has a personality, maybe it also has a soul. Maybe it dreams. — Neil Gaiman

Someone asked Luther, "Do you feel that you've been forgiven?" He answered, "No, but I'm as sure As there's a God in Heaven!" — Martin Luther

I turn all thorn then, but you come back again and make my thorniness fragrant and pink and petaled. — Rumi

I have noticed that most men when they enter a barber shop and must wait their turn, drop into a chair and pick up a magazine. I simply sit down and pick up the thread of my sea wanderings, which began more than fifty years ago and is not quite ended. There is hardly a waiting room in the east that has not served as my cockpit, whether I was waiting to board a train or to see a dentist. And I am usually still trimming sheets when the train starts or drill begins to whine. — E.B. White

Money is a protection, a cloak; it can buy one quiet, and some sort of dignity. — Willa Cather