Ethan Cutkosky Quotes & Sayings
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Pearls ... have a way of dying when separated from their owner. — Nina Berberova
It doesn't make you a bad person, you know-to want to live your own life. — Alexandra Bracken
Grab your parachute because this woman will fly you to the peaks of ecstasy and drive you crazy enough to make you jump off. — Athena Starwoman
I don't think that any person can fix FEMA. I think FEMA needs a total restructuring. I think it needs to be taken from scratch and redone. The regulations are outdated; the rules are outdated. — Ray Nagin
There are many ways to study Walt Disney, but I think learning about Walt as a leader probably has had the biggest impact on me. — Pat Williams
But meanwhile he had to do something about the way his heart pounded. — Robert Bloch
I have two acting styles: with and without a horse. — Robert Mitchum
You really should discard your inhibitions,' he said. 'They could get in the way of yielding to temptation. — Lisa Kleypas
It's common knowledge that the "church" is nothing more than an invention of the priesthood designed to swindle the ordinary people of the empire out of just about everything they own. — David Eddings
There were these things to do. — Gary Paulsen
A lot of people don't make the correlation between acting and modeling, they think of them as two separate things. But I really believe that a model is an actress. — Michael Flutie
Our life must once have end; in vain we fly
From following Fate; e'en now, e'en now, we die. — Lucretius
Tell it like it never really was
and maybe we'll see it like it is. — Edward Lueders
It sometimes seems to me that a pestilence has struck the human race in its most distinctive faculty - that is, the use of words. It is a plague afflicting language, revealing itself as a loss of cognition and immediacy, an automatism that tends to level out all expression into the most generic, anonymous, and abstract formulas, to dilute meaning, to blunt the edge of expressiveness, extinguishing the sparks that shoots out from the collision of words and new circumstances. — Italo Calvino
