Ed Stewart Quotes & Sayings
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Physicists believe that the Gaussian law has been proved in mathematics while mathematicians think that it was experimentally established in physics. — Henri Poincare

Satellite images, maps and blueprints of the whole world, of every city. We could look it up and know what's there in someone else's words. Or we could get wicked drunk and just go. — Joey Comeau

I co-founded the DNC Veterans and Military Families Council in 2005. — Christine Pelosi

You've got to love the villain if you have to play him. You've got to find something that you can live with in yourself if you're going to play the villain in a play on stage. — Jim Dale

I'm kind of new to the racing game thing. I've always been, like, a shooter game kind of guy. — Kevin Dillon

The charities closest to my heart have always involved helping children in some way. — Oscar De La Renta

The beautiful thing is, music can be like a time machine. One song- the lyrics, the melody, the mood- can take you back to a moment in time like nothing else can. — Lisa Schroeder

Just as certain Cold War binaries were collapsing, new binaries of Sunni versus Shia or Arab versus Kurd were being created by the new occupation force. It's the corruption of that moment that I am really interested in. — Elliott Colla

I think directors should at least take acting lessons to see what's going on. And I think all actors should direct to see what a director has to go through. — Penny Marshall

He could no longer be that Ed Larsen, but, through a lack of imagination or just sheer exhaustion, he couldn't come up with a new one, and faked his way through the days like a bad actor ... — Stewart O'Nan

The function of the Short Story is to be interesting, to convey vivid impressions, an therefore it must, to a degree, work with the evident and superficial thing — Henry Seidel Canby

An artist cannot be responsible for what people make of their art. An audience loathe giving up preconceived images of an artist. — Stephen Stills