Ganados Quotes & Sayings
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To extraordinary powers of labor, both mental and physical, he unites that tact and judgement which are requisite to the successful direction of such an office as that of Chief Magistrate of a free people. — Andrew Jackson
Live now; be damn'd hereafter. — Edward Young
But I often wonder: Where would I be without them? I think — J.D. Vance
TV and film has defined my entire life. — Azita Ghanizada
Working in television it's really great to be able to stick with a character for a long period of time. It's not like you have one shot, and that's it. You have more time, more room, an ability to reflect on your performance and the character and how much has really been shown, and what you'd like to see. It's nice. You have more breathing room. — Christina Ricci
If doing the minimum wasn't good enough, it wouldn't be called the minimum — Rod Kackley
Art is about building a new foundation, not just laying something on top of what's already there. — Prince
Absurdity of absurdities. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
You don't say 'they all do it' unless you know you've been doing it too. — Christopher Hitchens
I do think within any job you do, you have a chance to serve the community. — Amy Ray
What we knew is dead, and maybe the greatest part of what we were is dead. What's out there is new and perhaps good, but it's nothing we know. — John Steinbeck
We Greeks get married in circles, to impress upon ourselves the essential matrimonial facts: that to be happy you have to find variety in repetition; that to go forward you have to come back where you began. — Jeffrey Eugenides
I had no intention of becoming a performer, and yet under miraculous circumstances I was brought into the music industry fold. If divine powers hadn't intervened, I'd still be living in China working in some area of Sino-American comparative law. — Abigail Washburn
It's the age of daring. It's the only time we have. We must live in the present. We are young and alive. — Gregory Maguire
The Greeks possessed a knowledge of human nature we seem hardly able to attain to without passing through the strengthening hibernation of a new barbarism. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
