Somchay Phayavong Quotes & Sayings
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Never stand still. Only stand still enough to learn, and once you stop learning in that stance, move off. Always keep yourself engaged, in theater, in whatever job you can get. If you can't get an acting job, then go backstage. Or take tickets. But be around actors because that is where you will primarily learn. — Ed Asner

His life before the triumph that defined his legacy was a reminder of the importance of patience, courage, and the absence of self-pity. — Tom Brokaw

It wasn't time yet. You'll find it again, if you look hard enough. — Lev Grossman

The War on Drugs has been an utter failure. We need to rethink and decriminalize our marijuana laws. — Barack Obama

In advertising, not to be different is virtual suicide. — Thornton Wilder

It is a well-known fact among prophecy scholars that there were more than one thousand prophecies contained within the Bible at the time that it was written, and over five hundred of these have been fulfilled. The remainder are end-time prophecies whose time has not yet come. — Tim LaHaye

Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. — Oscar Wilde

He'd be better off shoveling snow. — Richard Strauss

Something happens when you become an elder rock & roller and you're still functioning. People start to give you awards and recognize achievements. It's the life achievement period of your career. — Geddy Lee

Well, we tell our kids things like 'don't gossip' and then an hour later they hear us on the phone. Stuff like that. — Anna Quindlen

I stood for a moment, letting my ears do the walking, and then I gave the bell a thorough ring and waited thirty thoughtful seconds before ringing it again.
And that, let me assure you, is not a waste of time. Public institutions throughout the fifty states provide food and clothing and shelter for lads who don't ring the bell first. — Lawrence Block

I had been shackled, a prisoner in my own mind — Tahereh Mafi