Istema Quotes & Sayings
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If you take every challenge everyone has in their life and multiply it in severity you get what it's like in the life of an actor. — Dee Wallace
When you consider what Tony Blair was saying about liberty, human rights and that sort of thing, it would be terribly revolutionary to sell the speeches he and Jack Straw made in 1994. — Rory Bremner
I've been through so much of my own self-search that I'm not as consumed with who I am as I used to be. — Shirley Maclaine
The image of your goal properly planted and constantly nourished with positive, expectant thought-energy will cause your goal to develop into a burning desire. — Bob Proctor
The dead alone can feel no touch of spite. — Sophocles
We study better in hostile surroundings than in hospitable ones, a student is always well advised to choose a hostile place of study rather than a hospitable one, for the hospitable place will rob him of the better part of his concentration for his studies, the hostile place on the other hand will allow him total concentration, since he must concentrate on his studies to avoid despairing, — Thomas Bernhard
Don't leave hold of your common sense. Think about what you're doing and how the technology can enhance it. Don't think about technology first. — Esther Dyson
Her age was that indeterminate mixture of everlasting youth and anticipated wisdom which is the glory and the curse of genius. — Gertrude Atherton
If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life. — Igor Sikorsky
On what basis does the world continue to exist? It is due to the fault of 'apratikraman' (the mistake for which pratikraman was not done). — Dada Bhagwan
I try to get rid of people who always confidently answer questions about which they don't have any real knowledge. — Charlie Munger
There's nothing left of me, because you have it all. — Rachael Wade
It is an inside joke of history that all its most exciting adventures inevitably end their careers as homework. Beheadings, rebellions, thousand-year wars, incest on the royal throne, electricity, art, opera, dogs in outer space. — B.J. Novak
Men are disturbed not by the things which happen, but by the opinion about the things. — Epictetus