Nourdi Quotes & Sayings
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Wherever I go in the world, people all know about Scotland Street and are always asking me about what's going to happen to the characters next. — Alexander McCall Smith

It was my interest in happiness that led me to the subject of habits, and of course, the study of habits is really the study of happiness. Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life, and a significant element of happiness. — Gretchen Rubin

My life - and this hit so hard I nearly toppled over - my life was Apollo 13! Launched with high expectations and pathetically crashed. — Jerry Stahl

I don't know if cats understand what their owners say, but they do have a strong survival instinct. — Manel Loureiro

When I re-read the Odyssey, it felt like I was reading PD James or Minette Walters - you feel that you are sharing in something that hundreds of millions of people have read with love, and I think that this is worth holding onto. It is not a matter of canonical texts or elitism, which the universities are trying to make us wary about. It is about shared language and metaphor and experience and imagery and that is all good. — Robert Dessaix

Worries find you easily enough without inviting them. — Gillian Flynn

Concentrating for four hours will wear you out mentally. — Sergio Garcia

I changed his name after I saw this old movie at the Snark. It's called Nosferatu, and it's the original Dracula story. It's ten times as scary as the version you see on television. The guy who plays the vampire is really bizarre. — Daniel Pinkwater

I always wanted to perform. I remember being 5 years old and telling my parents to sit down as I was going to put on a play for them. — Tammin Sursok

I have not art to reckon my groans, but that I love thee best, oh, most best, believe it. — William Shakespeare

There is, it seems, a law in things that if a man is compelled to choose between two good actions, mutually exclusive, the one which he chooses to neglect will in course of time avenge itself on him. Rightly considered, this is a comfortable if chastening thought, for it implies that the nature of good is such that it can never, not even for some other mode of itself, be neglected. If ever it is, for whatever admirable reasons, set on one side it will certainly return. — Charles Williams

We make a contract within ourselves as actors or directors or writers about how much of ourselves we let into projects. You can actually figure out before you work on something how much blood you will have to let emotionally. — Ajay Naidu

I'm not what you'd call a Method actor. — Bob Newhart