Labimex Quotes & Sayings
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I've always been very comfortable in a set environment. All the collaborating going on, seeing how actors work - it all excites me. — Gia Coppola

I don't want to come off like a girl scout and 'Isn't she sweet?' but the honest-to-God truth is I had seven years of a great show. It put me on the map. Yes, I'm associated with Joyce, but this is not chopped liver. — Veronica Hamel

I can have fairly crippling self-criticism. It doesn't really put me in a vulnerable state, I just get glum and intolerable, but it certainly is a vulnerability. — Damian Kulash

Once you say you're going to settle for second, that's what happens to you in life, I find.
[Quoted by Theodore Sorensen in 'Kennedy'] — John F. Kennedy

Frederick the Great was accustomed to say: "The older one gets the more convinced one becomes that his Majesty King Chance does three-quarters of the business of this miserable universe." Sorel — Niccolo Machiavelli

There is silly are people. You must suffer, or cause others to suffer, before you will have respect of one kind or the other from them ... I will not stand to be looked at by anybody, especially when the looking is done with wrong thinking. — Richard Llewellyn

I've spent a long time giving people the benefit of the doubt, and I'm tired of it. — James McAvoy

Learning to drive is a scary thing for a parent. I had to basically lie to get the keys when I was a kid. — Rob Mariano

I like things to be clearly defined. Trouble brews when the lines are blurred. When people don't know where they stand. — Santa Montefiore

In the short term I want to change the world, In the long term I want to live forever. — Peter Thiel

The rich are different than you and me: they have more money and they have more power. — Sara Paretsky

We've become a nation of indoor cats, he'd said. A nation of doubters, worriers, overthinkers. Thank God these weren't the kind of Americans who settled this country. They were a different breed! They crossed the country in wagons with wooden wheels! People croaked along the way, and they barely stopped. Back then, you buried your dead and kept moving. — Dave Eggers