Phloi Quotes & Sayings
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When you figure out that you're fighting some other man's war, walk away. — A.G. Riddle
I didn't have a dream of being a press secretary, I had a dream of being a playwright; I had a dream of being a novelist and a poet. — Pearl Cleage
But boys will be boys, even the ones who are only girls dressed up: That's one of the rules of the world. — Philip Reeve
The mark of a good actor is their ability to take on any role and make it their own. — J. Lerman
I was very shy as a girl. Absurdly shy, even. Maybe because I was an only child. And I think that's why I'm so happy to have two kids now. — Monica Bellucci
Normally I don't approve of children staying up late,' he said finally, 'unless they are reading a very good book, seeing a wonderful movie, or attending a dinner party with fascinating guests. — Lemony Snicket
Now, since I'm a husband and father, discrimination against women isn't just political, it's personal. — Warren Farrell
If you are truly confident about something, you welcome honest questions about it. — Peter Kreeft
Fortunately, the world is full of people with information compulsion who want to tell you their stories. They want to tell you things that you don't know. They're some of the greatest allies that any writer has. — Tom Wolfe
In terms of collaboration, working on a new piece is always thrilling, as I'm sure most people would say, because the playwright is in the room and the piece itself evolves in response to what is happening in the room. — Gideon Glick
Like any normal cat Madame Phloi lived by the Rule of Three. She resisted any innovation three times before accepting it, tackled an obstacle three times before giving up, and tried each activity three times before tiring of it. — Lilian Jackson Braun
I never was brought into the league thinking as far as, you know, statistics, things like that. We were really brought into the league in a team concept. Everything was focused around winning. — Mark Messier
