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Firstsherriff Quotes By Emmanuelle Beart

I started acting without any vocation. I continued out of love. — Emmanuelle Beart

Firstsherriff Quotes By Warren Buffett

Nevertheless, as circumstances presently appear, I feel substantially greater size is more likely to harm future results than to help them. This might not be true for my own personal results, but it is likely to be true for your results. — Warren Buffett

Firstsherriff Quotes By Richard Corliss

If you were a kid in the 1950s, and you got nightmares from a story in a horror comic book, you have Al Feldstein to blame. If you were a kid in the '60s or '70s, giggling at 'MAD's prankster wit, you have Feldstein to thank. — Richard Corliss

Firstsherriff Quotes By Leo Rosten

A shnorrer knocked on the door of the rich man's house at six-thirty in the morning. The rich man cried, "How dare you wake me up so early?" "Listen," said the shnorrer, "I don't tell you how to run your business, so don't tell me how to run mine. — Leo Rosten

Firstsherriff Quotes By John Howe

Drawing must seek interest, not admiration. Because admiration wears quickly. — John Howe

Firstsherriff Quotes By Bram Stoker

Bats usually wheel about, but this one seemed to go straight on, as if it knew where it was bound for or had some intention of its own. — Bram Stoker

Firstsherriff Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

It must be a weary life, being in a permanent state of rage or at least at half-cock. — Patrick O'Brian

Firstsherriff Quotes By Sara Paretsky

I'm a daydreamer. — Sara Paretsky

Firstsherriff Quotes By Mark Twight

The months of being disingenuously friendly and the resulting self-hatred taught me that self-confidence cannot be based on the approval of others. — Mark Twight

Firstsherriff Quotes By James Dashner

The open sky in front of him was a deep purple, slowly fading into the bright blue of day, with tinges of orange from the sun on a distant, flat horizon. — James Dashner