Gigantesque French Quotes & Sayings
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I always thought that if you don't feel the breath in the actors' bodies, you lose all the intimacy and truth. — Richard LaGravenese

Where was she now, the girl with the thunderstorm heart? — Jaclyn Moriarty

If you don't aim for the best prospects, you're likely to do business with any prospect. — Todd Duncan

I headbang with my head, no my hair — Hayley Williams

I think that there is a sort of spiritual power that is translating into our bodies as we perform. Performers give, and giving is so important. It can heal. That is my experience, anyway. — Yoko Ono

It's easier to promote things, if you have fans. — Ryan Kwanten

It is incredible what kind of mess I can make
with a nine-hour drive and an unanswered text. — Andrea Gibson

Show some mercy to this chair which has stretched out its arms to you for so long; please satisfy its desire to embrace you! — Moliere

But, apparently, crowds are more easily managed than individuals. It seems paradoxical. Much weight takes more effort to move than little weight. Much energy takes more effort to counter than little energy. Much distance takes longer to traverse than little distance. Why, then, should many people be easier to sway than few? — Anonymous

I hate the victimization of women, always. — Claire Denis

I think the willingness to listen is really a matter of confidence. You can't be so superconfident in your abilities that you ignore what others say, and you can't be so diffident in your abilities that you think that if they say something, you will be so taken in that you will do the wrong thing. When you are confident about your abilities and also fully aware of what you don't know you are willing to listen to outside experts with the full sense that if you don't find it worthwhile you will ignore it. — Raghuram Rajan

Fear is the most easily taught of all lessons, and the fight against terror, real or imagined, is perhaps the history of man's mind. — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings