Larodan Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is that to enjoy acting one must be an exhibitionist at heart, one must revel in those exposures of the emotions which would be agonizing to a shy or reserved person. All the great actors have been and are exhibitionists. — Leslie Howard

Cast away your sloth, your lethargy, your coldness, or whatever interferes with your chaste and pure love for Christ, your soul's husband. Make Him the source, the center, and the circumference of all your soul's range of delight. — Charles Spurgeon

What does the corpse care who was right and who was wrong? — Manuel Azana

I abhor a hoe. I am fond of flowers but not of dirt, and had rather buy them than cultivate them. — Lyman Abbott

Do not accept whatever comes. Do not accept whatever goes. You have infinite power. Exercise your choice. — Amit Ray

We hack everyone everywhere. We like to make a distinction between us and the others. But we are in almost every country in the world. We are not at war with these countries. — Edward Snowden

I got into acting to get my foot in the door for film-making. — Logan Lerman

I learned how to draw from being bored in school. I would doodle on the margins of my paper. — Kevin Nealon

Every year, millions of people from Iran and Iraq travel to each other's countries, and we also have marriages between Iraqis and Iranians. Many Iranians were born in Iraq, and many Iraqis were born in Iran. This is a kind of special, cordial amicable ties. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

I have nothing against Sean Penn. I don't even mind that he ended up divorcing Madonna. I mean, I still like Shia LaBeouf even though he chose to star in Transformers, which turned out to be a movie about robots from space.
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Which is just as bad as choosing to divorce Madonna, if you ask me — Meg Cabot

I tend to find the ecstasy hidden in ordinary joys because I did not expect those joys to be ordinary to me. — Andrew Solomon

The loneliness that can never be filled by anyone except the one whose loss created the absence; — Robin Hobb