Telnyx Quotes & Sayings
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He was beginning to understand: You were treated special and, later, something horrible would be told to you. — Alice Sebold

We should not have to push you to work hard, you should work hard because you want to be a great player. — Bobby Knight

When we played the back end of a horse we always knew that if we worked hard and did a good job we could become the front end. — George Burns

The field of influence was great and infinitely varied - once one had conquered a name. — Joseph Conrad

I went to the Alabama public schools at a time when my English teachers, all but one of whom was a woman, taught nothing but the classics. They revered the great British and American writers. — Thomas H. Cook

Once you dye your hair for the first time, you see other people with dyed hair, and you see them differently than you did before. And you're just like 'Yes! Live! Work that color! Yes, I love you in every way! You're killin' it! I want to do that color next!' — Tyler Oakley

A drug is a substance which, if injected into a rabbit, produces a paper. — Otto Loewi

You don't know anything about pain until you've seen your own baby drowned in a tub ... and you definitely don't know anything about how to wash a baby. — Anthony Jeselnik

The audience's expectations are ever-present. — Ian McKellen

Stress is not so much what you do, but how you react to what you do. — Dean Ornish

There are so many things that are incompatible with a single life. No one can learn fully in one life the lessons of unbroken health and of bodily sickness, of riches and of poverty, of study and action, of comradeship and isolation, of defiance and of obedience, of virtue and of vice. — J.M.E. McTaggart

Identity is a very difficult thing in the theatre. As an actor said to me one day, 'What are we doing today?' when we were doing a workshop. And I said, 'Oh, just be yourself'. And he said to me, 'I don't know who that is, I'm an actor'. And I begin to realise in fact that we seek identity because we're told we should have one, but I wonder whether it's necessary. — George Ogilvie