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Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Bill Murray

If it starts to drag on set, or if you feel like it's not a fun experience, people get down, the energy gets down. You've got to keep the energy up. — Bill Murray

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Richard Eyre

Every action has a consequence, so always try to be good. — Richard Eyre

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Sigmund Freud

Hatred of Judaism is at bottom hatred of Christianity. — Sigmund Freud

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Jane Bown

The last time I changed my camera was 50 years ago. All I need is a good face and the right light. — Jane Bown

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Andy Partridge

We stole their babes and mothers, chiefs and braves Although we held the whip, you knew we were The real slaves To alchemy, human alchemy. — Andy Partridge

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Holly Bodger

Piercing my eyes with a look so convincing he could tell me to jump off Agnimar Cliff and my only question would be
Should I go head- or feetfirst? — Holly Bodger

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Stephen King

Stupid to keep cash, there was no reason for it other than his dislike of credit cards and checks and stocks and instruments of transfer, all the tempting chains that tied people to America's overwhelming and ultimately destructive debt-and-spend machine. But the cash might be his salvation. Cash could be replaced. The notebooks, over a hundred and fifty of them, could not. — Stephen King

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By Bobby Womack

The bravest man in the universe
Is the one who has forgiven first. — Bobby Womack

Onuigbo Adaeze Quotes By H.G.Wells

Language is the nourishment of the thought of man, that serves only as it undergoes metabolism, and becomes thought and lives, and in its very living passes away. You scientific people, with your fancy of a terrible exactitude in language, of indestructible foundations built, as that Wordsworthian doggerel on the title-page of Nature says, "for aye," are marvellously without imagination! — H.G.Wells