Songfellows Gospel Quotes & Sayings
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STRONGLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE POSITION, THAT THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE IS NOT A RAILWAY — Charles Dickens

When I was doing drugs and alcohol, I thought I'll have a drink and a line of this and I'll smoke this. I didn't go, 'Then I'm going to go out and get drunk, come back strangle my wife and wake up in jail on charges of attempted murder,' but that's what happened. I'm not telling people what to do. If they can enjoy doing it and they get on with it and they can handle it fine, but don't involve me. I'm lucky to be alive; you're playing with Russian roulette. — Ozzy Osbourne

By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're always working. — Amy Hoggart

Surfing and music were incredible outlets for me when I was a kid. And there are some really tricky times when you're growing up and it's easy to make a wrong decision, even with a good family and community around you. Surfing and music kept me out of trouble. — Jon Foreman

Washington shows the Negro not only at his best, but also at his worst. — James Weldon Johnson

Most television shows are going to require an actor sign up from four to six years, but an anthology show really amounts to five or six months at the most. I thought serious actors might be attracted to that. — Nic Pizzolatto

Go in peace, James Carstairs. — Cassandra Clare

I don't go out of my way to be outrageous, I just go out of my way to look at things. — Dave Allen

A historian ought to be exact, sincere and impartial;
free from passion, unbiased by interest, fear, resentment or affection;
and faithful to the truth, which is the mother of history the preserver of great actions, the enemy of oblivion, the witness of the past, the director of the future. — B.R. Ambedkar

I learned that I had to work triply hard every time I started a new job in a newsroom to prove my value and worth. — Gretchen Carlson