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Tords Dad Quotes By Benjamin Bratt

I've made a career over the last seventeen years of mostly playing men in uniform, especially cops. The one thing for an actor that is death, is if you're bored. The boredom will show in your work. — Benjamin Bratt

Tords Dad Quotes By Tim Daly

Well, I have a farm in Vermont that's my main residence, where I do lots of digging and mowing, and ride tractors - just so you don't get the wrong idea that I'm too girlie! — Tim Daly

Tords Dad Quotes By Robert Musil

The fact was that belief in them had to be there before they themselves could be there; if one did not look at the world with the world's eyes, the world already in one's own gaze, it fell apart into meaningless details that live as sadly far apart from each other as the stars in the night-sky. — Robert Musil

Tords Dad Quotes By Charles Dickens

For again Scrooge saw himself. He was older now, a man in the prime of life. His face had not the harsh and rigid lines of later years, but it had begun to wear the signs of care and avarice. There was an eager, greedy, restless motion in the eye, which showed the passion that had taken root, and where the shadow of the growing tree would fall. — Charles Dickens

Tords Dad Quotes By Beatrice Sparks

Judas, boredom is such a drag, drag, drag. Writing might be good therapy for me, though. — Beatrice Sparks

Tords Dad Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

If you get a hard word from any one, keep silent, and his own conscience will accuse him. — Leo Tolstoy

Tords Dad Quotes By Anuj

If need is the mother of all inventions, then curiosity is its genetic father undoubtedly. — Anuj

Tords Dad Quotes By J. Lynn

...and when we get together-because we will get together, you're going to be fully aware of everything I do to you. — J. Lynn

Tords Dad Quotes By Patricia Wright

Lemurs are extraordinarily leapers. I mean they are just really going from tree to tree and then if there is not a tree, they just come down to the ground very gracefully. But it is the music that makes them seem to be dancing. They are basically getting from one place to another and that's just natural for them. They are just natural acrobatic dancers, just the way they move. It's beautiful! — Patricia Wright