Realignment Studio Quotes & Sayings
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And thus I left the island, the 19th of December, as I found by the ship's account, in the year 1686, after I had been upon it eight-and-twenty years, two months, and nineteen days; — Daniel Defoe

With any character, I try to focus more on who the character is and how they got to be who they are. — Rachelle Lefevre

All her life she had believed in something more, in the mystery that shape-shifted at the edge of her senses. It was the flutter of moth wings on glass and the promise of river nymphs in the dappled creek beds. It was the smell of oak trees on the summer evening she fell in love, and the way dawn threw itself across the cow pond and turned the water to light. — Eowyn Ivey

What is the extinction of a condor to a child who has never seen a wren? — Robert Pyle

But her beauty was more than their beauty, and her sorrow deeper than their sorrows; and she knelt before Mandos and sang to him. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Some artists want a producer to be a kind of svengali - someone who actually creates a sound for them. — Jerry Harrison

Don't ever give up on ability. Don't give up on a player who has it. — Bear Bryant

I just hate the idea of being well known. I know that is almost impossible if you're an actor who has done okay, but I've always fought against it. — Michael Gambon

You know what comes after looking ... physical contact. — K.R. Caldwell

Global warming activists claim a serious public concern presently exists and the overwhelming majority of scientists agrees humans are creating a global warming crisis. The survey of AMS meteorologists, however, shows no such overwhelming majority exists. Indeed, to the extent we can assign a majority scientific opinion to whether all the necessary components of a global warming crisis exist, the AMS survey shows the majority does not agree humans are creating a global warming crisis. — James Taylor

There can be no permanent disfranchised peasantry in the United States. — James A. Garfield