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Esop Fables Quotes By Kim Fields

Family is very important to me. People often ask me how I managed to stay grounded and sane, having started as a child star and growing up in the industry, and really, it's God. But it's also my family and God in my family. — Kim Fields

Esop Fables Quotes By Jane Smiley

She was almost sixty and she had not been to London, or Paris, or Rome, and there was no going there now. Yes, she was balanced, as she had gotten into the habit of congratulating herself for being. But, she saw, she was balanced on a very narrow perch. — Jane Smiley

Esop Fables Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Got to start by finding it, have we? Can't start by looking for it, I suppose? — C.S. Lewis

Esop Fables Quotes By Pierre Omidyar

In terms of my belief that one individual can make a difference - that belief comes from my parents. — Pierre Omidyar

Esop Fables Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

From my great-grandfather: not to have attended schools for the public; to have had good teachers at home, and to realize that this is the sort of thing on which one should spend lavishly. — Marcus Aurelius

Esop Fables Quotes By Ben Marcus

These people who were supposed to be my family, who had conspired to look enough like me to serve as a critique of my appearance ... — Ben Marcus

Esop Fables Quotes By Richard Eyre

I envy the happiness of others ... I envy the sense of belonging ... I seem always to be remaking myself. — Richard Eyre

Esop Fables Quotes By Ryan Moehring

In America, the only way to succeed politically is to contest your opponent at every pass; to attack every weakness, and most importantly, to make people believe that he or she is a mortal threat to whatever object or value system is in vogue at the moment: the American constitution, Judeo-Christian values, or my favorite catch-all scapegoat: FREEDOM. — Ryan Moehring