Mulleady Realty Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes I get a little tired of it. But you know, what a privilege, to get tired of working with Ingmar Bergman. — Liv Ullmann

From a Buddhist point of view, emotions are not real. As an actor, I manufacture emotions. They're a sense of play. But real life is the same. We're just not aware of it. — Richard Gere

Live a little, love a lot. — Kenny Chesney

Whatever has not come under the sway of man is wild. In this sense original and independent men are wild - not tamed and broken by society. — Henry David Thoreau

My parents, Gary and Patricia, let me be in my world. They never told me what I couldn't do. It helped me adapt in a positive way. — Candis Cayne

We're becoming slaves to our social networks - and that's not a bad thing. You like your favorite networks, so do you friends, and pretty soon you have market winners. — Max Levchin

Do you realize that in the past sixty years, the only foreigners the French have been able to drive out are American tourists? — Robert Orben

Singing and entertainment are now my first priority. — William Hung

I think it's fascinating that clothes can drastically transform someone's mood or the way they feel about their appearance. — Dasha Zhukova

A good analogy to understand the difference between bandwidth and speed is the following example: a fast sports-car can get one bag of coffee beans to a coffee shop in a city miles away much faster than a truck. The truck however can get a ton of coffee beans much faster than the sports car. — Albert Witteveen

Any woman who wishes to smash into the world of men isn't very feminine. — Ida Lupino

Knowing that the 'Sex and the City' chicks now rack up almost two centuries between them, why do some of us fuss and hiss about a bit of retouching on their forthcoming film poster? — Julie Burchill

Being a songwriter requires versatility while being an artist requires you to create a cohesive body of work. I truly enjoy both. — Wendy Starland