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Short Performing Arts Quotes By Will Shetterly

There've always been people in the borderland between childhood and adulthood. That state is not a matter of chronological age. It's a matter of understanding that you can accept a future that has been defined by the previous generation, or you can reject it and make something new. — Will Shetterly

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Bill Maher

Reverend Ted Haggard's followers still think he's not gay. I'm not kidding. In their world, there are no gay people. There are just straight people who are sinning. They don't want to do it, but the Devil makes them! He targets people like Reverend Ted. That's how it happened. The Devil got hold of Reverend Ted, and Ted said, 'Get thee behind me, Satan! And put it in, gently'. — Bill Maher

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Let us again pretend that life is a solid substance, shaped like a globe, which we turn about in our fingers. Let us pretend that we can make out a plain and logical story, so that when one matter is despatched - love for instance - we go on, in an orderly manner, to the next. — Virginia Woolf

Short Performing Arts Quotes By William Shakespeare

Men in rage strike those that wish them best. — William Shakespeare

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Angelica Jayne Taggart

Bright Blessings for this Winter Solstice, — Angelica Jayne Taggart

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Red Smith

Ninety feet between bases is perhaps as close as man has ever come to perfection. — Red Smith

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Cassandra Clare

No, I couldn't," Alec said. "I hate it when straight guys think all gay guys are attracted to them. I'm not attracted to every guy any more than you're attracted to every girl. — Cassandra Clare

Short Performing Arts Quotes By Winston Churchill

This revelation of the secrets of nature, long mercifully withheld from man, should arouse the most solemn reflections in the mind and conscience of every human being capable of comprehension. We must indeed pray that these awful agencies will be made to conduce to peace among the nations, and that instead of wreaking measureless havoc upon the entire globe, may become a perennial fountain of world prosperity. — Winston Churchill