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Multumiti Quotes By Anton Du Beke

If things don't go fantastically, you just have to deal with it. — Anton Du Beke

Multumiti Quotes By Keanu Reeves

The anti-hero or hero usually has a journey or quest so they are interesting as you find out what's going to happen, what they are looking for. What are they trying to do? Sometimes what they do is heroic or comes with a price or sacrifice or maybe the way they do things isn't so great and that's when they become anti-heroes. But the journey of an anti-hero combined with a good story done well is always worthwhile. — Keanu Reeves

Multumiti Quotes By Lisa Cholodenko

Wendy and I both wanted kids, but since we were pushing 40, the clock was ticking. — Lisa Cholodenko

Multumiti Quotes By Leonardo DiCaprio

Will this coffee get me an Oscar? — Leonardo DiCaprio

Multumiti Quotes By Ziggy Marley

Today, music is great for entertainment, but it is lacking soul; it's lacking substance, and it's difficult to find good stuff. There are too many corporate interests. It's not about the actual music because it's about the corporation, and music just becomes part of a package. — Ziggy Marley

Multumiti Quotes By Walter Jon Williams

Terror skittered around the fringes of his consciousness on fast rodent feet. — Walter Jon Williams

Multumiti Quotes By Judith Jamison

Dancers use their bodies in extraordinary ways, so we are chronically pre-arthritic, because of how we use our muscles and our bones. — Judith Jamison

Multumiti Quotes By Isaac Marion

My first life fled without a fight and left nothing behind, so I doubt it was a loss worth mourning. A man I don't remember mixed genes with a woman I can't recall, and I was called to the stage. I stumbled through the curtain, squinting into the blinding light of the birth canal, and after a brief and banal performance, I died.
This is the arc of the average life - unexamined, unremarked, unremarkable - and it should have ended there. In simpler times, life was a one-act play, and when it was over we took our bows and caught our roses and enjoyed any applause we earned, then the spotlight faded and we shuffled backstage to nibble crackers in the greenroom of eternity. — Isaac Marion