Liz Imbrie Quotes & Sayings
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There's something really cool about TV. TV, you get the luxury of having the same people around. It is such a blessing when you get a TV job. You really have a chance to get to make, like, work friends. I think TV is one of the few mediums where I've had the opportunity to get to know my crew members. — Valerie Azlynn

You've got your whole life to do something, And that's not very long. So why don't you give me a call When you're willing to fight For what you think is real, For what you think is right. — Ani DiFranco

We just have to have visibility. We have to have acknowledgement. We have to have accountability to how we treat one another. — Zachary Quinto

It's so cool for me to do what I love to do for a living and meet people from all over the world. — Josh Turner

Democrats love to criticize Republicans on guns, but they are generally mute when it comes to taking on Hollywood or the gaming industry. — Mark McKinnon

We need men and women to sit down and talk to each other about sex honestly and openly. That would help us fight Aids so immediately. But our lack of communication is hugely problematic. — Emma Thompson

At the fork in every road, choose the road that brings you nearer to God. — Elizabeth George

All things are filled full of signs, and it is a wise man who can learn about one thing from another. — Plotinus

I want to take Ryan Seacrest's job. I want his job on 'American Idol.' — David Mazouz

Nothing can prevent the united consumer from working for themselves with the aid of mutual credit, from building factories, workshops, houses for themselves, from acquiring land; nothing - if only they have a will and begin. — Gustav Landauer

Once I spoke the language of the flowers,
Once I understood each word the caterpillar said,
Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings,
And shared a conversation with the housefly
in my bed.
Once I heard and answered all the questions
of the crickets,
And joined the crying of each falling dying
flake of snow,
Once I spoke the language of the flowers ...
How did it go?
How did it go? — Shel Silverstein