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Houskas Ace Quotes By Margaret George

I was ever the realist, sometimes to my sorrow. But seldom to my regret. — Margaret George

Houskas Ace Quotes By Carolyn Mackler

Never underestimate yourself — Carolyn Mackler

Houskas Ace Quotes By Carly Simon

I had a mastectomy in 1998, and then chemo. — Carly Simon

Houskas Ace Quotes By Anonymous

At twenty-something he went off to London. Instinctively, he had already trained himself to the habit of feigning that he was somebody, so that his "nobodiness" might not be discovered. In London he found the calling he had been predestined to; he became an actor, that person who stands upon a stage and plays at being another person, for an audience of people who play at taking him for that person. — Anonymous

Houskas Ace Quotes By Lee Daniels

I don't want to sell my soul to Hollywood - to just make run-of-the-mill stuff. — Lee Daniels

Houskas Ace Quotes By Stefan Molyneux

Any time a system that justifies power can be conceived of running without that power, all those who profit from the manipulation of that power cry out that without them, all is lost. — Stefan Molyneux

Houskas Ace Quotes By Manda Collins

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. — Manda Collins

Houskas Ace Quotes By Eberhard Weber

I played cello in my high school orchestra. — Eberhard Weber

Houskas Ace Quotes By Herbert Beerbohm Tree

A man never knows what a fool he is until he hears himself imitated by one. — Herbert Beerbohm Tree

Houskas Ace Quotes By Sebastiao Salgado

In GENESIS, my camera allowed nature to speak to me. And it was my privilege to listen. — Sebastiao Salgado

Houskas Ace Quotes By Shakira

Sometimes, I ask myself how any other singer could substitute the inspiration of god in their songs — Shakira

Houskas Ace Quotes By Todd Haynes

You gain all of the rights and privileges and respects that are afforded the majority, and that's ultimately what matters for your kids, or anybody - because we're all innocent of the fact that we are the way we are. But it also means the ways that you coped, and the languages and narratives and points of view that you had no choice but to make from the sidelines - and that often carried with them really acute readings of dominant society - those no longer have the same need. — Todd Haynes