Famous Quotes & Sayings

Sightlines Theatre Quotes & Sayings

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Top Sightlines Theatre Quotes

Golf is you against yourself. — Jack Nicklaus

I know all the theory of everything but when I paint I don't think of anything except the subject and me. — Alice Neel

I know some people who've gotten tattoos that they probably shouldn't have, like the name of somebody they were dating, and that never ends well. — Nikki Sixx

I always say I lived my life with my grandmother. She was emotionally stable, and she was very encouraging to me. — Marc Jacobs

That long-gone sense of innocence and trust now reminded her of the feeling she now had when about to put on a new dress, or when given a box of chocolates sealed up in its wrapper. Everything was lovely in the anticipation. There must have been a time, she thought wistfully, when disappointment was an undiscovered emotion. — Juliet Nicolson

Eggs: Could go to my grave quite happily without ever seeing another one. — L. H. Cosway

I shook my head at his — Craig Johnson

There is, if you don't mind my saying so, something sinister about men who avoid wine, games, the company of charming women, and good dinner-table conversation. People like that are either seriously ill or they secretly disdain their fellow men. — Mikhail Bulgakov

We are all awed by your incredible wit. — Veronica Roth

What kind of Christian are you? Did you ever lose a job, or lose a night's sleep, or lose a friend for God? If your Christianity never costs you a dollar, never cost you a friend, never cost any tears or broken heart, then can you really say that you love the Lord very much? To be a really good Christian is going to cost you. — John R. Rice

I hadn't been that impressed with someone since I worked with Meryl Streep. — Diane Keaton

Why do they always put mud into coffee on board steamers? Why does the tea generally taste of boiled boots? — William Makepeace Thackeray