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Sorabji Interview Quotes By Lilla Crawford

When I found out that they were doing a revival of 'Annie,' I decided to audition just for fun and see how it turned out. So I auditioned, and I got a callback after callback after callback. And I just wanted to be a part of the show; I didn't care what role. — Lilla Crawford

Sorabji Interview Quotes By Sarah Brightman

I never thought that I would be creating my own 'cross-over' genre. What I did was very real and organic. I have worked in so many different styles so it all just came together. — Sarah Brightman

Sorabji Interview Quotes By Darrell Royal

I'm still healthy as can be. — Darrell Royal

Sorabji Interview Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

If you can't write your own material, you have very little chance of making it as a comedian. — Rodney Dangerfield

Sorabji Interview Quotes By Sung Won Sohn

I think we should know about candidates desires and views, but I think it would be a mistake to assume that they will become reality. — Sung Won Sohn

Sorabji Interview Quotes By J.M.K. Walkow

Rabbits lost their temper and one jumped on a Frog's head and smashed it against the grass. — J.M.K. Walkow

Sorabji Interview Quotes By Richard Yates

How small and neat and comically serious the other men looked, with their grey-flecked crew cuts and their button-down collars and their brisk little hurrying feet! There were endless desperate swarms of them, hurrying through the station and the streets, and an hour from now they would all be still. The waiting mid-town office buildings would swallow them up and contain them, so that to stand in one tower looking out across the canyon to another would be to inspect a great silent insectarium displaying hundreds of tiny pink men in white shirts, forever shifting papers and frowning into telephones, acting out their passionate little dumb show under the supreme indifference of the rolling spring clouds. — Richard Yates