Famous Perfectionists Quotes & Sayings
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The great business of man is to improve his mind, and govern his manners; all other projects and pursuits, whether in our power to compass or not, are only amusements. — Pliny The Elder

I had worked in this New York theatre company for my first eight or nine years out of college, acting and directing there, and I'd begun to write a little bit. — Clark Gregg

I'm drawn to stories about ordinary people who get tangled up in an extraordinary event or idea or emotion. I'm not saying I don't love films about super-people or super-doctors, but my preference is for stories about how we get through this life, what it is to be human, because I'm always struggling with it myself. — Sophie Okonedo

Anything's hard to find if you go around looking for it with your eyes shut. — Shelagh Delaney

Of course you have to believe in destiny; that everything is sheer chance is an intolerable notion. — Fay Weldon

Great men are sometimes so even in small things. — Luc De Clapiers

When I read books, I actually really love imagining whomever I want to in the character's role. I get such vivid pictures on my own that that is a big part of the experience for me. — Kristin Gore

A Gem Is Always A Gem. It'll Shine Bright Like Always Even If You Put It In Charcoal. You Just Need To Open Your Eyes & Heart To Find Them In Human ... — Muhammad Imran Hasan

if a man always says no, he shall never say yes — Thien Nguyen

I wish to change there minds, not kill them for weaknesses we all poses. — Mahatma Gandhi

The funny thing about war is that people feel you need to be morally outraged. I feel morally outraged about it, and I've been doing it for long enough to feel morally outraged, because I have been in massacre scenes in West Africa, and I've been doing this for a long time now. — Tim Hetherington

Some people say Hawaii is spoiled, but I don't think so. It's modern. It's a part of today's world. — James MacArthur

How does one say in the jargon of musicology that my sould was pulled out of me and thrown up in the air, to be tossed about by the music. How does one say that I breathed, that I existed, in harmony with the ups and downs of those notes. What kind of notes both elevate and cast down, exalt and crush? — Yann Martel