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Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By Michelle Dockery

The journey matters as much as the destination. By engaging in the moment on set, I've stopped rushing and now find pleasure in the collaborative process - the characters, the costumes - rather than worrying about the finished product. — Michelle Dockery

Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By John Elder Robison

Appearing as a character in my brother's books taught me something about myself. For most of my life, my history as an abused child with what I saw as a personality defect was shameful and embarrassing. Being a failure and a high school dropout was humiliating, no matter how well I subsequently did. I lied about my age, my education, and my upbringing for years because the truth was just too horrible to reveal. His book, and people's remarkable acceptance of us as we are, changed all that. I was finally free. — John Elder Robison

Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By Andrea Seigel

You don't ever know how happy you are until you remember how sad you once were and vice versa. Nothing is anything until I decide to hold nothing next to something, and declare that I see a difference. — Andrea Seigel

Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By Sadghuru

Success need not always be measured in economic terms. It has to be measured in quality of life. — Sadghuru

Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By David Letterman

The Mars Polar Lander has been quieter than George W. Bush after a foreign policy question. — David Letterman

Indistinctly In A Sentence Quotes By Roger Angell

Sports are too much with us. Late and soon, sitting and watching - mostly watching on television - we lay waste our powers of identification and enthusiasm and, in time, attention as more and more closing rallies and crucial putts and late field goals and final playoffs and sudden deaths and world records and world championships unreel themselves ceaselessly before our half-lidded eyes. — Roger Angell