Drucie Isenberg Quotes & Sayings
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The truth of some promises is not as important as whether or not you can believe in them, with all your heart. — Michael Chabon

No, my favorite scene was Brienne finding Arya and The Hound. I thought that the writing and the dialogue and the confusion that spirals into the fight was such a cool scene. I knew I was gonna film it in Iceland and I did a lot of - I really scouted and climbed around Iceland to find those locations and I just couldn't wait to do that. — Alex Graves

She catches hold, then of this word "nothing," and stabs at it with a multitude of words and examples, and by means of a suitable interpretation, reduces it to this, that "nothing" can mean the same as "only a little thing" or "an imperfect thing;" she expounds in other words what the Sophists have hitherto taught regarding this passage: "Apart from me you can do nothing," that is to say "nothing perfectly. — Martin Luther

In the distance an elk bull bellowed, the strange screaming noise a signal to a cow as strong as the urine that covered its belly. — John Campea

I've worked with Woody Allen twice and he was like, "Whatever you want to change, it's up to you. If you want to change the words, make them your own." — George Clooney

She breathed heavily, like a figure skater just off the ice. — Boris Fishman

Certain pitches you throw, they lay off them like they knew it was coming. — Mark Buehrle

I don't like people who use the press to advance themselves in a way that they haven't earned as an actor, performer or director. — Jason Patric

The most influential of all the virtues are those which are the most in request for daily use. They wear the best, and last the longest. — Samuel Smiles

If I could have any power, I think flying would definitely be up there! Along with speaking every language. — Roxanne McKee

In any relationship, do what is right; not what you want to do. Eliminate selfishness. Eliminate neglect. — Bridget Earl Pehrson

Although profoundly "inconsequential," the Zen experience has consequences in the sense that it may be applied in any direction, to any conceivable human activity, and that wherever it is so applied it lends an unmistakable quality to the work. — Alan Watts

Blake, your past is my past, your present is my present, and your future is my future. I bear the weight of everything that happens in your life. How can you not see that? — Claire Contreras