Kendil Quotes & Sayings
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I enjoyed meeting Emma [Watson]. I have a soft spot in my heart for child actors growing up. I know how hard that is. Having gone through that experience myself, I have a lot of sensitivity to it. For lack of a better word, I just feel like I love these kids, and I want them all to grow up and love themselves, and not get caught up in the wrong things, and to learn all the different things this profession has to give, and to understand it. — Ethan Hawke

My goal is not to have everlasting fame, it is simply to write the stories that are asking me to write them and to share them with the people that want to hear them. — Elizabeth Hernandez

There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with — Charles Dickens

If I have a stupid day, everything looks wrong to me. — Anna Freud

I want someone that I can have fun with and laugh with. I love to laugh, and I'm really sarcastic, so it's important that she can take a joke. I think if you are going to be with someone for a while, you really need someone you can let loose with and let go of all the stress of the day. — Matt Lanter

Some comics don't like it when people talk during the set, and it does get a little bit annoying after awhile, but I basically let people dictate what jokes I'm going to do. — Gabriel Iglesias

I just like being a kid. I enjoy it, I don't want to grow up. — Pharrell Williams

Unhappiness is selfish, grief is selfish. For whom are the tears? — Jeanette Winterson

What happens when you believe something with all your heart? Belief fuels enthusiasm, and determined enthusiasm explodes into passion. It fires our souls and lifts our spirits. — Mac Anderson

An automobile has about 10,000 moving parts, right? An airplane has two million, and it has to stay up in the air. — Alan Mulally

CHAPTER TWO In Which Inventors Have Powerful Dimples Imogene — Gail Carriger

In the 19th century inhumanity meant cruelty; in the 20th century it means schizoid self-alienation. — Erich Fromm