Mugglebee Musical Theatre Quotes & Sayings
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History reveals no civilized people among whom there was not a highly educated class and large aggregations of wealth. Large profits mean large payrolls. — Calvin Coolidge

Yet there are some critics in the nonfiction world who still look at some of today's stranger interpretations of the essay and say "You don't belong here. That's not how we do things." I think that's problematic. — John D'Agata

I would sit in the back at church every Sunday trying to hide, and just when I thought I'd gotten through the service without her [grandmother] calling on me to sing 'His Eye Is On The Sparrow,' she'd always call me up — Brooke Valentine

I'm on a single track here - I work to direct what I want to see onstage. I basically have been feeding my own needs - to be working on a specific project at a specific time, and fortunately more often it works than fails. — Harold Prince

She's good, being gone. — William Shakespeare

I miss theater. I miss living the arc of the character, from curtain to curtain, and I miss the immediate audience response. — David Anders

Don't worry, Otto. I'm an acquired taste. Most of my best friends had to know me for years before they could even stand my presence. I'm like mold, I usually grow on you very slowly. (Tabitha) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The best way to help the poor is to promote economic growth and job creation — Myron Magnet

If you had told me when I was 18 that I wouldn't have made it until I was 29, I would have said, Forget it. — Helen Reddy

Too bad all the people who know how to run this country are busy running taxicabs or cutting hair. — George Burns

In my experience, the biggest reason people struggle to get where they want to be is guilt. Guilt that they have let someone down, and also guilt that they are about to leave someone they love ...behind. — Bethany Brookbank

Life is all about adjustments and love is, to be sensitive to the needs of the other than your own needs. — Henrietta Newton Martin

Danger will wink on opportunity. — John Milton

People like Spencer Tracy held up because they had the background originally, but to this day they never have changed Mr. Gable's role, or most of them. — Jackie Cooper

Who you think you are will always be frightened of change. But it doesn't make any difference to who you truly are. — Ram Dass