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That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Samuel Johnson

There is reason to suspect, that the distinctions of mankind have more show than value, when it is found that all agree to be weary alike of pleasures and of cares; that the powerful and the weak, the celebrated and obscure, join in one common wish, and implore from nature's hand the nectar of oblivion. — Samuel Johnson

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Maria Thayer

As an actor, I'll take any job. — Maria Thayer

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Michael Ironside

I'm never going to be the lead actor guy. I'm real quiet and real happy and real fortunate to keep working. It's what I do. It's like the circus. I ran away and joined it a long time ago. — Michael Ironside

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Charles M. Blow

Time ground to a halt and the trees whispered in the language of God and nature about steadfastness and resilience - gently saying that one could be constantly stirred yet not moved, bent but not broken, that a thing well grounded and deeply rooted could ever stand. — Charles M. Blow

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Gayle Forman

Stains are even worse when you're the only one who can see them. — Gayle Forman

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By J.J. Howard

There are a lot of reasons why everyone in the known universe has a boyfriend except for me. I can list the top five on command, just in case anyone's ever interested. No one ever has been, but that's no reason not to be prepared. — J.J. Howard

That Time I Joined The Circus Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

History has taught us that freedom cannot long survive unless it is based on moral foundations. You can get the economics right, but in addition liberty must be cultivated as a moral quality. — Margaret Thatcher