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Jan Sobieski Quotes By James Wolcott

The unhappy irony is that, while 'Glee' is hitting the heights, school arts funding is being slashed across the country due to the steep recession and declining tax revenues. — James Wolcott

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Each of us plays four roles in relation to the brain. We lead, we inspire, we invent, and we use it. Most people do not actively use their brains. They passively let their feelings and thoughts control their lives. They don't invent new ways to use their brains, either, settling instead for the same routine and repetitive thoughts every day. But if you master all four roles, you create your super brain. When you are the active observer of your feelings and thoughts, you become the user of your brain. Your super brain then serves you, not vice versa. — Deepak Chopra

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Dana Gaines Robinson

The devil's in the details! — Dana Gaines Robinson

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Tom Monaghan

A Marine is never intimidated. — Tom Monaghan

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Naomi Novik

There was a song in this forest, too, but it was a savage song, whispering of madness and tearing and rage. — Naomi Novik

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Willie Aames

I had older brothers and sisters who were high achievers, and I felt different, misunderstood by my family. That's not my family's fault; it was my perception. — Willie Aames

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Ernie Els

The biggest mistake is trying to pinch down on the ball and ripping out a big divot, often hitting the ground before the ball. You'll dig up some turf, but you won't create much backspin. — Ernie Els

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Julia Spencer-Fleming

I'm not. Certain. About lots of things. I just know where I belong. — Julia Spencer-Fleming

Jan Sobieski Quotes By Chris Lilley

I'm definitely attracted to the idea of people that have these big aspirations that the audience know might never happen, but they're lost in them. — Chris Lilley