Snaffling Quotes & Sayings
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Those who leave the tradition of truth do not escape into something which we call Freedom. They only escape into something else, which we call Fashion. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

A true champion is someone who wants to make a difference, who never gives up, and who gives everything she has no matter what the circumstances are. A true champion works hard and never loses sight of her dreams. — Dot Richardson

Be respectful to your peers and yourself, of course. Don't be a jerk. But at the same time don't settle for anything less than yourself. — Christina Grimmie

But I'm always up for a challenge. Especially when it's with him. Or for him. Because it always comes back to him. — Amber L. Johnson

As an actor, you act in order to make a living. Then, when you can make a living, you start acting because you want to do what you love to do. I need to remind myself of that a lot. — Ty Simpkins

I got into a Broadway show before I ever sang and danced. I learned how after I got in the show. — Dick Van Dyke

We're under the Arts Council under the Minister for the Arts. The Minister for the Arts and the Minister for Industrial Development have great difficulty in agreeing over who should fund what in terms of film. — Ann Macbeth

One asks him what his ambition is. He replies, "To become immortal and then to die. — Anupama Chopra

In silence we are loving and kind; in a crowd we become blind. — Debasish Mridha

It sloweth age, it strengtheneth youth, it helpeth digestion, it abandoneth melancholie, it relisheth the heart, it lighteneth the mind, it quickenth the spirits, it keepeth and preserveth the head from whirling, the eyes from dazzling, the tongue from lisping, the mouth from snaffling, the teeth from chattering and the throat from rattling; it keepeth the stomach from wambling, the heart from swelling, the hands from shivering, the sinews from shrinking, the veins from crumbling, the bones from aching, and the marrow from soaking. — Joseph Lyons