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Meelah Williams Quotes By Alan Ladd

I just want to make pictures that are entertaining. I'll leave the scenery chewing to someone else. — Alan Ladd

Meelah Williams Quotes By Jakob Bohme

In this light my spirit suddenly saw through all, and in and by all creatures, even in herbs and grass it knew God, who he is, and how he is, and what his will is: And suddenly in that light my will was set on by a mighty impulse, to describe the being of God. — Jakob Bohme

Meelah Williams Quotes By Joseph Conrad

The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness. — Joseph Conrad

Meelah Williams Quotes By Patricia Norris

As a costume designer, I first try to figure out what the character's economic situation is and hit the stores they'd shop. — Patricia Norris

Meelah Williams Quotes By Dorothy Hamill

To be the world's best, you have to beat the world's best. — Dorothy Hamill

Meelah Williams Quotes By Karl Pilkington

I'd say the best is when I was in Africa, I saw a hippo in a house. Someone had a pet hippo. And they're meant to be one of the most dangerous animals on the planet, and they had one that was sort of just wandering in and out of their house, just sort of roaming about. — Karl Pilkington

Meelah Williams Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It's the same whether we eat margarine or don't. Dull translation jobs or fraudulent copy, it's basically the same. Sure we're tossing out fluff, but tell me, where does anyone deal in words with substance? C'mon now, there's no honest work anywhere. Just like there's no honest breathing or honest pissing."
"You were more innocent in the old days."
"Maybe so," I said, crushing out a cigarette in the ashtray. "And no doubt there's an innocent town somewhere where an innocent butcher slices innocent ham. So if you think that drinking whiskey from the middle of the morning is innocent, go ahead and drink as much as you want."
The room was treated to an extended pen-on-desktop staccato solo. — Haruki Murakami