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Top Mellado Mellado Quotes

Hope is optimism plus a belief there is a path out of your adversity. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

If you are innately skeptical of other people's motives, then no amount of good behavior in the past will ever truly convince you that they are not just about to disappoint you. Suspicion is a permanent condition. — Marcus Buckingham

I took an acting class. After the first day, the teacher quit, so they said take another. When I saw 'How to be a Stand-up Comedian,' it resonated. I realized I'd rather make 200 people laugh than make one person cry. — Wendy Liebman

This epic masterpiece tells the world changing story of Jesus and inspires us to love and live for others just as He did. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

Growing in poverty imparted a certain DNA in the life of their children. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

My mom knows what it's like to keep a dirt floor clean. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

How can we help my kids step into the shoes of another child? — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

When someone grows up in poverty they never know that's going to be a benefit to their child. — Santiago "Jimmy" Mellado

He kissed her, slow and tender, like she mattered. Because she did, at least to him. And she thought she might even be able to believe it. — Stacia Kane

God He knows we need men more and more in the Game. — Rudyard Kipling

If you're too busy being angry at the world, don't be surprised when the world returns serve. — Tony Curl

I never try to pander to an audience, and I'm really not concerned with my image. I'm far more interested in stretching my abilities as an actor. — Tom Selleck

People who have passion for horror stories, their appreciation/my appreciation is looking at it as opera. — Bryan Fuller

True art and true science possess two unmistakable marks: the first, an inward mark, which is this, that the servitor of art and science will fulfil his vocation, not for profit but with self- sacrifice; and the second, an external sign, his productions will be intelligible to all the people whose welfare he has in view. — Leo Tolstoy