Famous London Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Cooking is an art; it has in it personality, and even perversity, for the definition of an art is that which must be personal and may be perverse. — G.K. Chesterton
He that embarks on the voyage of life will always wish to advance rather by the impulse of the wind than the strokes of the oar; and many fold in their passage; while they lie waiting for the gale. — Samuel Johnson
The first years of life are not just important; they are more crucial to shaping children than any other time. Even before they speak, children are extremely sensitive to the messages adults send them. — Hillary Clinton
I guess a psychiatrist would say there's some good to the venting process, but it does also promote an attitude of saying, 'Hey there's nothing wrong with being filled with hate; there's so much of it around.' I don't like that. — Mario Cuomo
skin the off-white of a dirty motel sheet. — Tom Piccirilli
It ended up taking eight years to finish college because I got deployed and went overseas. — Jon Huertas
Following fashion trends, however ridiculous or uncomfortable. — Paulo Coelho
I think if you're writing a play, it should be its own end game; you'll never get to do a good one unless you know it's not a blueprint for a film; you're not going to get the action right and the story right. — Martin McDonagh
Happiness doesn't require words. — Eric Weiner
A leader's attitude is caught by his or her followers more quickly than his or her actions. — John C. Maxwell
Reality is a dreamer's foe — Tanja Kobasic
Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken as the result of animal spirits-a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities. — John Maynard Keynes
When I heard BB King's 'Sweet Sixteen,' I knew I wanted to play bass because that was the thing that made that record: the bass player. — Donald Dunn