Klingon Women Quotes & Sayings
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I'm really not one to brag, but I think my job is one of the most important things someone can do with their life. I mean, it really gives people a chance to live outside their means through someone else's vision. And I think that's something really great that I can give back to the community. Sure I could be a doctor or a lawyer, but do they really help anyone? Sure you can save someone's life, but can you really change it for the better? I'm not saying their jobs aren't important, just not as important as mine. — Zach Braff

If you're a filmmaker, and every time you finish a film, you just naturally go, 'Oh, I could have done so much better,' that's not much fun, is it, really? You might as well go pick another profession if that really is how you derive satisfaction from it. — Peter Jackson

Well, imagine you are alone in a room....Are you the best, most special person in the room right now? Yes. That's the gift of being alone. — Colson Whitehead

Smell is so powerful, you know. My grannies would both bake things like shortbreads and cookies. I think whenever I smell those kinds of things it really takes me back to my childhood. — Curtis Stone

It was better for me when I could imagine greatness in others, even if it wasn't always there. — Charles Bukowski

He tottered in. In a few moments he came out, hair piece in place. But the haggardness of his face made it look more spurious than before. — John D. MacDonald

The promise is nothing without Your presence! — John Bevere

The lesson here is this: Do what God says to do, nothing more and nothing less. There is no game here. There is one move, and it belongs to God. Your job is to follow it. — Roberts Liardon

A really important part of competition is coming back, trying to do it better the second time than you did the first. — Brian Boitano

The same quality that read as dependable and even-keeled in his youth had crusted over and become stubborn and pitiable. — Angela Flournoy