Labbiento Quotes & Sayings
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No other discipline has its portals so wide open to the general public as history. — Johan Huizinga
If you can accept your differentness and learn to love it and encourage it, then you can be someone wonderful. — Bette Midler
In comedy, it's very, very important to be able to open up so that people feel they're included. — Ian McLeod
Ask any great athlete or the concert pianist or the successful actor if they have arrived at the place where they need no further practice. They will tell you that the higher you climb in proficiency and public acceptance, the greater the need for practice. — Eric Butterworth
The only thing I know is that we came from the stars, and that we have the same material as the stars. That's all that I know. Everything else I don't know. — Sonia Braga
Are you going to tell me who she is?" she asked.
"A psychiatrist," Nick shot back.
"Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, it's about time," his mother replied. — Neal Baer
Even if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, keep to your own side; it's where you belong. There you can plant your own grass and tend to it. — Richelle E. Goodrich
My father used to say that stories are part of the most precious heritage of mankind. — Tahir Shah
There is nothing so fretting and vexatious, nothing so justly terrible to tyrants, and their tools and abettors, as a free press. — Samuel
Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas ... with the music at top volume and at least a pint of ether. — Hunter S. Thompson
As a producer, the most important call you can get is on Saturday morning, when the Friday-night grosses come in. As a director, you want your film to be successful. But your outlook is a bit different. You become very conscious of the reviews. — Irwin Winkler
I want to be like water. I want to slip through fingers, but hold up a ship. — Michelle Williams
Two Chinamen visiting Europe went to the theatre for the first time. One of them occupied himself with trying to understand the theatrical machinery, which he succeeded in doing. The other, despite his ignorance of the language, sought to unravel the meaning of the play. The former is like the astronomer, the latter the philosopher. — Arthur Schopenhauer
