Mrs Haversham Quotes & Sayings
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In any art movement, the art has to move into a new phase - a filmmaker has a desire to make a film that is not like a previous film. — Norman McLaren

There is, in the heart, the hard-rendering profit. As if we were plucking the leaves from the trees. — Katy Lederer

I was on South Bank one day by the Royal Festival Hall. It was a sunny day with a bright blue sky. I was looking up at a train crossing the Hungerford Bridge. Through the train I could see the sky successively framed by each window as the carriage passed. Each window moving quickly forward and away held briefly a rectangle of blue. The windows passing, the blue remained. — Russell Hoban

I think it's so important as an artist to stand up for what you believe in, and I think that if equal rights is something that you really believe in, and you have a voice that people listen to, and you need to share that - I think that's really important. — Betty Who

I think you have to have a jazz pedigree to be on jazz radio. — Rita Coolidge

My turner Mah'Lor is with me forever as well. At least his head is. — Daven Anderson

I grew up as the only child, and we did not have a large family. So for me and my mother, our friends tend to become our family. — Karan Johar

The mice have gnawed at it, and sharper teeth than teeth of mice have gnawed at me. — Charles Dickens

No, the only things which do not bother me are the elements. I can overcome them without a fight. All one has to do to get the best of the elements is to stand pat and one will win. — William Howard Taft

to her every whim? As he closed in on Kitlington, though, the duke began to feel a sense of freedom that was quite different. It was true that he'd felt somewhat imprisoned by all the wedding arrangements that constantly surrounded him, and in spite of the timing and urgency of this latest crisis he had to admit it was good to get away for — Abigail Haversham

Tolerance, openness and understanding towards other peoples' cultures, social structures, values and faiths are now essential to the very survival of an interdependent world. — Aga Khan IV