Lnetf Quotes & Sayings
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It gives a different kind of high when, as an actor, I get to submit myself to the character I play. — Vidya Balan

the public entertainment of any period distinguishing the period as clearly as its so-called politics, — John Irving

Nothing could be more boring than an absolutely accurate movie about the law. — Roger Ebert

I want more muscles! I go to the gym three or four times a week with a personal trainer. I can afford that now. I can't put on weight though, no matter how much I eat. — Christopher Parker

The facts are there that we have created, man has, a self-inflicted wound that man has created through global warming. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Hope is not an illusion. — Cassandra Clare

When we are born, we emerge into this world with new eyes and a spirit of wonder. Everything is a marvel to us. What would life be like if we retained that spirit of wonder? I can only imagine. A world such as this would not revolve around any misguided sense of self. Rather, it would be a world of infinite discovery. The wonder of life would remain forever. — Cassandra Blizzard

Knowledge is praised and desired by multitudes whom her charms could never rouse from the couch of sloth; whom the faintest invitation of pleasure draws away from their studies; to whom any other method of wearing the day is more eligible than the use of books, and who are more easily engaged by any conversation than such as may rectify their notions or enlarge their comprehension. — Samuel Johnson

You're going to mess up in life. We're all going to do things and wonder why we did something so stupid. There's going to be times we say things that leave us feeling regretful. We're going to feel mad at ourselves and even shameful at our own actions. Never be too proud to say you're sorry or I love you. These are easy words that strengthen our heart, and give us peace and wisdom. — Ron Baratono

Helena, like many women who ruled their own lives, adored being told what to do when there was no obligation to follow the advice given. — Elizabeth Ironside