Schardine Quotes & Sayings
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For some reason and I don't know why, but I don't think that I'm funny in California. So I always want to do my movies east somewhere. — Kevin James
Weakness is emanating from the crowd — Mick Wall
If you're going to make music, you need to find the context in which it might be enjoyed. — The Irresistible Force
I like entertaining people. I want to make big entertainment. — Elizabeth Banks
Satire is what closes on Saturday night. — George S. Kaufman
I start with something that makes me angry or confused, and then I write about it. It's a form of self-help. — Brian K. Vaughan
My father taught me that one of the most important abilities in life is to be able to take the pain and persevere, and for years this lesson had served me well. — Yanni
There are two ways to look at my publishing career. One is that I'm a novelist churning out books, who is eight into a series; the other way is that I'm a cartoonist, just starting out. Most cartoonists have long careers: Charles Schulz drew Peanuts for 50 years. — Jeff Kinney
He takes a deep breath and gives me one of those smiles that almost blinds me. The kind of smile that makes me want to drag him to a little chapel in the woods, say I do, and make him the last boy I ever kiss. — Jillian Dodd
Lila closed her mouth, but the scream continued. It was the insane scream of an hysterical woman, and it came from the throat of Norman Bates. — Robert Bloch
When a woman dresses up for an occasion, the man should become the black velvet pillow for the jewel. — John Weitz
This moment is always the best one in which to express your care for others. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
In the '90s, there was a big bell-bottom craze. Everyone was wearing grungy bell-bottoms. It was so repugnant to me. — Justin Theroux
There will always be men struggling to change, and there will always be those who are controlled by the past. — Ernest Gaines
Not all stories translate well when read out loud. — Lynn Cohen
