Newspapermanorama Quotes & Sayings
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Going out across the desert I remember the feelings that you have, wondering if you're going to make it out alive. Right now I wonder what that was all about. What was the point of all of that? I don't think there's any appetite from the American people to go back and do our work twice. — Scott Perry
I'm greedy, but I've always watched what I eat because I want to look good. I gave up butter, cream and sugar years ago. — Mary Quant
My biggest fears aren't with my work. My biggest fears are walking through hospital doors. Once you can face that, being fearless about your work is easy. — Sam Taylor-Johnson
I feel bad about that, that I worship celebrities ... but their moods create weather. — Maria Bamford
The more doubtful the political outlook the fiercer will be the dogmas which men create and contend for. — John Buchan
We think that time is the only thing that passes, but it also changes our relationship to places. — David Levithan
Man is a fraction of the animal world. Our history is an afterthought, no more, tacked to an infinite calender. We are not so unique as we should like to believe. And if man in a time of need seeks deeper knowledge concerning himself, then he must explore those animal horizons from which we have made our quick little march. — Robert Ardrey
Nobody's going to say hello to me in the street, really, because there'll be someone a bit more famous coming along the street in a minute. That typifies London, really. — Ken Stott
I do love comedy, I have to say. That's one of the greatest things about being an actor: You get to try new things and play around in different genres. — Stuart Townsend
My fear fell from me as if it had been a vaporous garment which dissolved in the warmth. — Bram Stoker
When I throw a punch, I mean it. — Gina Carano
When you chop wood, splinters fly — Joseph Stalin
Eventually, time takes care of everything. The trouble with procrastination is that people give up on it too soon. — Robert Breault
