Ervas Mastruz Quotes & Sayings
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His heart; some long word at the heart. He is dying of a long word. — Evelyn Waugh
I wish I got invited to more luaus. I really do! — Zooey Deschanel
Freedom is control in your own life. I have more control now than in the past, and I'm learning the value of saying no. That's very important. — Willie Nelson
Fear is your greatest obstacle - so question your fear. If it does not serve your greatest life then do not make it your master. — Joy Page
We took the coal-and-ice dealers into taverns and drank beer and swapped talk, in those sleepy and dark with heat joints where the very flies crept rather than flew, seeming doped by the urinal camphors and malt sourness, and from the heated emptiness and woodblock-knocking of the baseball broadcast that gave only more constriction to the unlocatable, undiagnosed wrong. — Saul Bellow
I've always said at the beginning of every single season of the show when I was running the show in the writers' room, "This is the last season, so let's smoke 'em if we've got 'em." — Eric Kripke
One of the most liberating things a person can do is to admit that he or she is human and is flawed. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
Judges ought above all to remember the conclusion of the Roman Twelve Tables :The supreme law of all is the weal [weatlh/ well-being] of the people. — Francis Bacon
An audience is going to be able to find a little bit of Dorothy in themselves and relate to this woman.: roles like Dorothy Day are so rare in Hollywood. — Moira Kelly
It's like Canada is the little brother to the United States and one day they are going to show the world they're just as cool as their successful big brother. — Dustin Milligan
All this is nothing better than the jargon of a conjuror, who picks up phrases he does not understand to confound the credulous people who come to have their fortune told. Priests and conjurors are of the same trade. — Thomas Paine
Instrument flying is an unnatural act probably punishable by God. — Gordon Baxter
