Hamlet Mousetrap Quotes & Sayings
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In the end, the extent of our own success will be measured by the accomplishments we have helped create in others. — Greg Reid

I look at Verve who looks back with big eyes as if she knows what I'm debating. "Ok, you win. I'll make a fishing pole. — Stone Marshall

brethren without seek — Various

One is never so strong as when one is broken. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

A Strange melancholy pervades me to which I hesitate to give the grave and beautiful name of sorrow. The idea of sorrow has always appealed to me but now I am almost ashamed of its complete egoism. I have known boredom, regret, and occasionally remorse, but never sorrow. Today it envelops me like a silken web, enervating and soft, and sets me apart from everybody else. — Francoise Sagan

We were both having a laugh attack, so the main challenge became to avoid falling into our own excrements. — John Duover

As an actor sometimes you can be a bit emotional and forceful, and that's not always the way to be. — James McAvoy

I toured with the Dead — M.K. Schiller

I have a living room full of clothes. It's insane. — Afrojack

Imagine this opportunity as an amazingly attractive but fast-moving river. There is so much that looks extremely appealing about this river, you're going to be tempted to jump right in. But once you are in the river, you have diminished your ability to make decisions. That river is moving so fast that it will take you where it is going. And if you haven't carefully traced out in advance whether you want to go through and to the places that river flows, you'll be in trouble. — Lysa TerKeurst

What-ifs multiplied like a combat-ready squad of Star Trek Tribbles: cute, furry, and armed with bazookas. — Barbara Claypole White

The most dangerous weapon that can be used against us is that of playing with our minds. — Ava Brown

No bird soars in a calm. — David McCullough

Many people believe the names of In 'n Out and Steak 'n Shake perfectly describe the contrast in bedroom techniques between the coast and the heartland. — Roger Ebert