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Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Victoria Pratt

We don't move on in the stunt unless it looks like a hit. So when I see it on TV, I'm generally satisfied that people are going to buy it. — Victoria Pratt

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Michael Weatherly

Soaps taught me the fundamentals of the game. You know, how to show up, hit your mark, how to be on time. That soap opera world is a microcosm of the entertainment culture. — Michael Weatherly

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

At the men's end of the table the talk grew more and more animated. The colonel told them that the declaration of war had already appeared in Petersburg and that a copy, which he had himself seen, had that day been forwarded by courier to the commander in chief. — Leo Tolstoy

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

We do not know what we want and yet we are responsible for what we are - that is the fact. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Claire North

It is said that there are three stages of life for those of us who live our lives in circles. These are rejection, exploration, and acceptance. — Claire North

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Nalo Hopkinson

I'm looking for stories that make me sit up and take notice. For engagement with language and style in ways that the genre doesn't see enough of. — Nalo Hopkinson

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Jessica Lave

[Devon:] Stop worrying. That's my job. You're the talent. You're supposed to go do ridiculous things and not think about the consequences until they slap the handcuffs on. — Jessica Lave

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Zach Johnson

I like to play what I call a-motional golf. Emotion doesn't grab me that much. — Zach Johnson

Shavindra Fernando Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerated the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in its essence is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any controlling private power. — Franklin D. Roosevelt