Fynes Transport Quotes & Sayings
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I always
enjoyed the feeling of being
onstage - the magic that comes.
When I hit the stage it's like all
of a sudden a magic from
somewhere just comes and the spirit just hits you and you just
lose control of yourself. — Michael Jackson
I think people want the intimacy in the engagement of sitting in a theater with people and seeing something happen live and engage in that. I think that could be a very powerful experience. — Colin Callender
I am glad that I do not have any children. — Anna Freud
Good education is linked with good teachers. We need to think how we can have good teachers. India has the capability to produce & export as many teachers to the World as it needs. We need to think about how we can create an environment where children want to become good teachers. — Narendra Modi
The source of creation is within you. You can be just a piece of flesh, or you can be the Creator himself - this is the choice and potential you have. — Jaggi Vasudev
I know that this is as close as I'll ever get. He's broken in ways I'm not. — Vikki Wakefield
Getting through Lake Tahoe was already like L.A., with construction all over the place, — Neil Peart
People get into the habit of entrusting the things they desire to wishful thinking, and subjecting things they don't desire to exhaustive thinking — Thucydides
Thou art fertile ground, and I will plant a garden in thee. — Orson Scott Card
The right things often happen for the wrong reason. — Alex Adam
Use half as many words and they'll hit twice as hard. — Roy H. Williams
Everyone remembers the pop-quiz hotshot bit from 'Speed' because it's extremely funny, and it's really smart and really witty. And the notion that action movies can have dialogue that pops just as well as the explosions is something that I hope more people continue to remember. — Graham Moore
When it is recalled that until the Christian era the underworld was never regardded as a hostile area, that all gods were useful and essentially friendly to man despite occasional lapsesl when we see the steady methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man's worthlesseness - until redeemed - the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time and time again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church state. — Arthur Miller
To crush, to annihilate a man utterly, to inflict on him the most terrible of punishments so that the most ferocious murderer would shudder at it and dread it beforehand, one need only give him work of an absolutely, completely useless and irrational character. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
