Nilogic Quotes & Sayings
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I must have had faith that day. When I went out, I was Henry Fonda again. An unemployed actor but a man. — Henry Fonda

Standing out from the crowd is the only way to guarantee your message is received in a culture that is increasingly distracted and where attention spans are plummeting. — Dave Burgess

People seem to like this image of me being all boho and hippy. It's either that or I'm down on my luck, I've got no money, the work's dried up. — Minnie Driver

The desire to share is not a vague, windy sentiment, not when you see the massive rise in live concerts in response to the phenomenon of downloading music ... People want to get rid of the headphones and be part of a shared experience. — Richard Eyre

If you can dance like raindrops, there will always be sunshine. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

First black president ever, and to be living while it happened - that's a good part of history. That's probably the biggest person I admire right now. — Meek Mill

I haven't read a single word that a critic has written about me since 1994. — Michael Mayer

I doubt that I will ever forget those last two years of high school or the devastation that rained upon every person involved. One could say that, in a way, Dickie continued to bully me for many years even after his death. Dickie lost his life, and I lost my ability to control mine. — C. Michael Smith

He who laughs does not believe in what he laughs at, but neither does he hate it. Therefore, laughing at evil means not preparing oneself to combat it, and laughing at good means denying the power through which good is self-propagating. — Umberto Eco

Education changes lives and scholarships make it affordable. — Shay Spivey

I dream in numbers, and I like to look up the meaning of numbers, and numbers stick out to me. — Zoe McLellan

I demand riches in definite terms; I have a definite plan for acquiring riches;I am engaged in carrying out my plan, and I am giving an equivalent,in useful service, of the value of those riches I demand. — Andrew Carnegie