Manics Advent Quotes & Sayings
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Eleven hundred defenceless prisoners of both sexes and all ages had been killed by the populace; — Charles Dickens

Find something that you want to do when you're 60. Find your passion. Your passion, your work, whatever it is that you want to do. Find something that you would do, even if you didn't get paid. Whether it's an art or whether is something that you're passionate about. — Pauly Shore

I play a lot of chess. I probably played 200 games while we were making 'Andromeda.' — Ricky Schroder

He found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight was upon the scarcely created grass. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Life throws too much crap at us as it is, so why hold onto something negative if we don't have to? — Natasha Preston

So now I know what I have to do. I have to keep breathing. And tomorrow the sun will rise, and who knows what the tide will bring in. — William Broyles Jr.

America has not produced a more salient political musician than Gil Scott-Heron. — Adam Mansbach

Every old sock meets an old shoe — Kate Bush

Commit yourself to deeper awareness. Be generous of spirit. Embrace every day as a new world. Let the timeless be in charge of time. — Deepak Chopra

I did my first Broadway play, 'The Vertical Hour,' in 2006, with Julianne Moore, who's always been one of my favorite actresses. My scene was with her, so it was nerve-racking. — Rutina Wesley

You do not succeed because you do not know what you want, but because you don't want it intensely enough. — Frank Crane

Let the mind contemplate, let the pen scribble, the oeuvre would be eccentric, peculiar to a reader's eye. — Shilpa Sandesh

You either did or you didn't - there is no try. - Steve Jobs. — Adam Lashinsky

There is not now, nor I suspect will there ever be, a le Carre novel with ninjas in it. Most serious novelists are wary of including ninjas in their writing. That's a shame, because many much-admired works of modern fiction could benefit from a few. — Nick Harkaway

I love the luxury of the camera. The camera does so much for you. I like the secrets a camera can tell. — Annette Bening