Monopolizer Mental Health Quotes & Sayings
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Eventually, if your career goes higher and higher, that's just how it is, but it's a little frightening. When I was younger and I thought about being an actor, I thought of the old Hollywood style of glamour, and that was so beautiful and appealing to me. Now, if you want to be an actor, it's not the same. — Tinsel Korey

What means, then, is the dream-work able to use to indicate these relations, which are so difficult to represent, in the dream-thoughts? I shall attempt to list them one by one. — Sigmund Freud

Before my accident I was a little too ... selfish and self-absorbed and for me, to now be at the place where I can kinda give back and inspire people. I'm blessed. I'm really blessed. — Rick Allen

Come on obstacles! I've been expecting you! This is the chance that I've been waiting for! — Daisaku Ikeda

Set the world afire. Just let me hand you the matches. — Lisa Kleypas

People think I'm girlish and flippant, but I was an honours student. I was voted Girl Most Likely To Succeed at North Mesquite High in Texas. My best subject was science. I won a scholarship. — Jerry Hall

'The Sixth Sense' is fine the second time around, but honestly, the first time around, it's dazzling. — Joss Whedon

People call to keep me abreast of what's going on. — Joseph Jarman

I really like Los Angeles - I had a good life out there. But the reason I choose to live in New York is because when I'm between engagements, as they say, something creative always comes up for me, like 'Julian Po,' or helping teach at NYU, or helping stage a show at Juilliard. — Malcolm Gets

I like to think of myself as a pure rebel;
A radical thinker on a musical level. — D-Nice

The Steve Allen Sunday night show had the right to two options after my first performance. — Shelley Berman

He could be distracted, still, by beauty, by the wonder of a stroke of sunlight. Perhaps at such times he made himself open to wizardry-or conversely, was as warded and safe at such moments as Ynefel at its strongest. Perhaps threats simply slid past his attention and he made himself immune. — C.J. Cherryh

... if a man can be properly said to love something, it must be clear that he feels affection for it as a whole, and does not love part of it to the exclusion of the rest. — Plato