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Liked Then Unliked Quotes By William Westney

When the good student chooses the honest path, free of perfectionism and faking, music study becomes something refreshingly new: a calm oasis of self-acceptance for those who are so used to driving themselves and trying to please others. — William Westney

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By Tim Minchin

Who's the world going to revolve around now? — Tim Minchin

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By Ricky Rice

It's just like Eddie Sharkey told me along time ago ... GET THE MONEY! — Ricky Rice

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By W.A. Dwiggins

(found in Just My Type by Simon Garfield p. 19)
If you don't get your type warm it will be no use at all for setting down warm human ideas ... By jickity, I'd like to make a type that fitted 1935 all right enough, but I'd like to make it warm - so full of blood and personality that it would jump at you. — W.A. Dwiggins

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By Mark Goddard

In our first season we had a 22 rating. Today Seinfeld, a hit show, gets a 15. Lost in Space actually had a bigger audience than Star Trek got at that time. — Mark Goddard

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By Charlize Theron

At the end of the day, I'd much rather do a piece about people in a story that I find riveting and intriguing and moving, versus really carrying some kind of heavy political agenda on my sleeve. That's not who I am. — Charlize Theron

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

What usually happens in the educational process is that the faculties are dulled, overloaded, stuffed and paralyzed so that by the time most people are mature they have lost their innate capabilities. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Liked Then Unliked Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

The event is not what you should be working on. You should be working on your response or reaction to an event. You either react to it - that means you become victimized, and you say this thing is happening to you - or you respond to it and say the solution must come through you - that's where you stay focused, not on the rightness, wrongness, fairness of the event, but on the appropriateness of your response. — Iyanla Vanzant