Mothers Day Cards With Quotes & Sayings
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With movies and TV, storytelling, it's a different medium. I really love it, but I'm one part of many, many pieces of that puzzle and a lot of it is out of my control. — Juliette Lewis

For some sport is a hobby but for me it is a way to survive. It makes me calm, balanced and well-rested. Not tired but vice versa. I think sport balances off my work load. — Mikhail Prokhorov

It's not an accident that musicians become musicians and engineers become engineers: it's what they're born to do. If you can tune into your purpose and really align with it, setting goals so that your vision is an expression of that purpose, then life flows much more easily. — Jack Canfield

I think there's two kinds of love. One kind of love burns so hot that it burns out before you get a chance to enjoy it. The other love is one that lifts you and makes you better than you were before. — Tara Brown

I think artists should define themselves. They should speak about their work and how it relates to society and what's going on in the world. — Jose Parla

My hands were useless, his arms locked around me, his head came down on a slant and his mouth hit mine. — Kristen Ashley

I think: 'Wouldn't it be great to work with Bill Murray?' And then I'm like, 'You know what, just appreciate Bill Murray from afar, don't find out that maybe he's not the dude you want to work with.' — Kevin Smith

If you wish people to weep, you must weep first. — Horace

Readily people do not accept any ordinary to behave like an extraordinary unless and until some extraordinary but preferably wealthy approves him to be not ordinary. — Anuj

If my father was alive today, he would have fought for Kurdish rights — Aleida Guevara

Often, you'll fail. But, as my mother also taught me, failure isn't the opposite of success - it's a stepping stone to success. — Arianna Huffington

There is nothing in the dark that isn't there when the lights are on. — Rod Serling