Rayed Mahrez Quotes & Sayings
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I will stay in the car until the last minute that I'm going to jump out and do a standup or jump out and do some interviews. — Martha Raddatz

Celebrate what is possible. Your beliefs will create your reality. — Shirley Maclaine

Oh, friend, forget not, when you fain would note
In me a beauty that was never mine,
How first you knew me in a book I wrote,
How first you loved me for a written line ... — Edna St. Vincent Millay

I decided I would open this little actors' workshop I always told actors to look for. That gave me something to do on Wednesday nights, and after about a year of that, I realized that some of the things I was saying to actors probably had broader application. I ran into a magazine called 'Speakers For Free.' — Robert Forster

While it shows the gods as no better than the rest of us," she said, "at least, it shows them as no worse. See here the sources of human morality. — Roger Zelazny

We have neither the strength nor the opportunity to accomplish all the good and all the evil which we design. — Luc De Clapiers

I can't say this strongly enough, but our feelings about ourselves are actually the most important barometer for determining the condition of our lives! — Anita Moorjani

Our very strength as lesbians lies in the fact that we are outside of patriarchy; our existence challenges its life. — Charlotte Bunch

I was always interested in movies the way everyone is interested. That is, I liked to go to the movies — Ethan Coen

Everything knows what is best for itself. That is what the Sanskrit word dharma means. Dharma means the best of all possible actions. — Frederick Lenz

Grace abounds in contemporary movies, books, novels, films and music. If God is not in the whirlwind, He may be in a Woody Allen film, or a Bruce Springsteen concert. Most people understand imagery and symbol better than doctrine and dogma. Images touch hearts and awaken imaginations. One theologian suggested that Springsteen's 'Tunnel of Love' album, in which he symbolically sings of sin, death, despair and redemption, is more important for Catholics than the Pope's last visit when he spoke of morality only in doctrinal propositions. — Brennan Manning

I don't approve the informality in the world today, Mr. James. It's made strangers of us all. — Dorothy Salisbury Davis