Flansburg Engineering Quotes & Sayings
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When you're onstage, it's important to try and feel some type of therapy in getting the material out, because then you don't leave the stage so tired. If you're onstage and you're doing the same routine over and over, then it gets monotonous. You want to be able to try to get to the truth constantly, and I think the more you do that, the easier it is. — Pauly Shore

When you're asleep, no one asks you to do anything. No one expects anything of you. And you don't have to face any of your troubles. — Stephanie Perkins

Dan is my ordinary friend. Everybody should have at least one ordinary friend and Dan is as ordinary as they come. He is so ordinary that most people have to meet him six or seven times before they remember his name. — Pete Hautman

In the digital world, he who hesitates is abandoned. So you have to generate 3-D excitement with as many devices as you can find. — Howard Stringer

Drinking is not a spectator sport. — Jim Brosnan

Of course, ministers look upon theaters as rival attractions, and most of their hatred is born of business views. They think people ought to be driven to church by having all other places closed. In my judgment the theater has done good, while the church has done harm. The drama never has insisted upon burning anybody. Persecution is not born of the stage. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Light: the greatest painter and photographer of all. At every single moment of our lives we see different images, different pictures. — Abbas Kiarostami

Knievel seemed braver and more brazen - and more unhinged - than any other athlete-cum-thrill-seeker of his era. — Douglas Brinkley

We are always going to be influenced by America ... I watched the word 'bum' go out and 'butt' come in. And part of me says, oh that's a shame, but Aussie boys are still Aussie boys. — Bryan Brown

They can put me in a jungle. Still, I can create. — M. F. Husain

There's a reason every book, even one that isn't very serious, is shaped like a suitcase — Sergei Dovlatov