Servium Publishing Quotes & Sayings
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I used to obsess on critical reactions to my films, and it's really not a healthy way to live your life, so my new take on it is simply, 'I hope people like it!' I'm not going to be looking at the tomato meter for at least a year! I was very lucky on '50/50' that most critics really liked it. — Jonathan Levine
The more strikingly visual your presentation is, the more people will remember it. And more importantly, they will remember you. — Paul Arden
That's how it ends
So, this is it.
when we lose it all
but
this is not the End
This is only
The Beginning of the End — Rixa White
This was more than just a cow - this was an entire career I was looking at. — Gary Larson
Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do not apply to them. — Mary Frances Berry
If your music is great, you will have fans, not because you have spent time chatting on social media. — Bryan Adams
Gos bless America, my home sweet home. — Irving Berlin
If I look at myself when I'm getting into the [God's] Word and just drinking Him [God] in, when I get to work, I'm looking for someone to love. I'm looking for people to encourage. I'm understanding that, hey, people are people. We're all wearing skin here. We all have our moments. I've already gotten what I need from Jesus and now I can just forgive and love and encourage. — Mark Hall
the house which Dracula had bought was the very next one to my own. — Bram Stoker
There can be no vulnerability without risk; there can be no community without vulnerability; there can be no peace, and ultimately no life, without community. — M. Scott Peck
Our meaning is to make our little planet Earth a better place to live, to stop wars, disarm nuclear missiles, to stop diseases, AIDS, plague, cancer and to stop pollution. — Uri Geller
If another person only had in his storehouse of deserved self-esteem what you had put there, what would he have to draw upon and to sustain him? — Neal A. Maxwell
The Enquiry in England,' Blake said, 'is not whether a man has talents and genius, but whether he is passive and polite and a virtuous ass and obedient to noblemen's opinions in arts and science. — Adam Nicolson