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Improvisational Theatre Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

We must continue to pursue the thought that we do not merely belong to the Kingdom - the Kingdom belongs to us. — E. Stanley Jones

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By Sammy Sosa

Make yourself comfortable in everything you do. — Sammy Sosa

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By Beth Fantaskey

I almost wish that I could replace their hideous flok dolls, as a gesture of my gratitude. Could you, perhaps, have one of the local women fashion a crude poppet out of, say, a wooden spool and some scraps of wool? Nothing fancy. Aesthetic standars for this particular collection were not high, believe me. "Ugly" and "ill-crafted" seem to be part of the key criteria. — Beth Fantaskey

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By Terry Wogan

Treasure is the kind of thing you dig up ... or bury! And when people say, 'Oh, he's an icon,' well, an icon is a very old painting hanging in a Russian church! If you want to say something, say something nice about me. Don't call me a national treasure. — Terry Wogan

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By P.C. Cast

We can only try to live our lives with enough joy and passion that when our time is finished we leave behind more good memories than regrets. — P.C. Cast

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By George Jones

I took my $100,000 and bought a new Corvette, a lot of cocaine, and spent the rest on foolishness. — George Jones

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Angry words backfire upon the speaker. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Improvisational Theatre Quotes By Lydia Lunch

I decided to lock myself in. A forced segregation. Sabbatical. A retreat into myself. My selves. Play hide and go seek in the looking-glass. The mirror angled at the foot of my bed. Twisted reflections bouncing off into infinity. Obsessed with my image, the myriad of distored figurines who danced in front of me in rapid succession, every feature exaggerated, every slight imperfection a new delicacy. — Lydia Lunch