Meribeth Ehlers Quotes & Sayings
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A life being enacted onstage is a thing of utter fascination for me. And acting, it may begin out of vanity, but you hope that it's taken over by something else. I hope I've climbed over the vanity hurdle. — Joseph Wiseman
Call me Richard, I love it when you call me Richard. — Julie Ann Walker
In rural Spain, at least, it is far better to arrive than to travel, however hopefully. — Honor Tracy
Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am. — Lake Bell
I am not a performer but occasionally I deliberately work in a public context. Some sculptures need the movement of people around them to work. — Andy Goldsworthy
Of all mechanics, of all servile handycrafts-men, a gamester is the vilest. But yet, as many of the quality are of the profession, he is admitted amongst the politest company. — John Gay
I was horribly self-conscious; I wanted everybody to look at me and think me the most fascinating creature in the world, and yet I died a small hideous death if I saw even one person throw a casual glance at me. — Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
Prepare yourself for success. You have to see it coming to get there. — Destiny Booze
You are right about one thing, Mr. Kent. I don't need a hero," I said in a firm, even voice. "But I could never love a man who would not be my ally. — Tarun Shanker
What thin partitions sense from thought divide! — Carl Sagan
The world eclipses and it's just her and him. No it's just her eyes and his soul. Her eyes expose and violate him, she turns him inside out. Then, her eyes drop him like a boring toy. — Stefan Emunds
The brain upon which my experiences have been written is not a particularly good one. If their were brain-shows, as there are cat and dog shows, I doubt if it would get even a third class prize. — H.G.Wells
pretended we were partners, but the whole time she'd — Lisa Brown Roberts
Far too many times in life we throw ourselves
in ships without knowing how stable they
are, or how deep is the water for it to float. — Nomthandazo Tsembeni
