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Townies Bicycles Quotes By Bill Bellamy

The things I talk about in my comedy are my experiences. I just do what I know. — Bill Bellamy

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Debbie Reynolds

I miss the movies. Still, I understood that my kind of movie has had its day. I thought it was over for me. — Debbie Reynolds

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Karl Ove Knausgaard

I have this habit to bow my head, as to look shorter, maybe as a result of an unconscious demand of not taking up so much space. — Karl Ove Knausgaard

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Nicole Kidman

You look at somebody's work as an actor and you can see their emotional life being fed into it and you can kind of feel them through it. — Nicole Kidman

Townies Bicycles Quotes By John Milton

How oft, in nations gone corrupt,
And by their own devices brought down to servitude,
That man chooses bondage before liberty.
Bondage with ease before strenuous liberty. — John Milton

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Pope Francis

Be so without being presumptuous, imposing "our truths," but rather be guided by the humble yet joyful certainty of those who have been found, touched, and transformed by the Truth who is Christ, ever to be proclaimed (see Luke 24:13 — Pope Francis

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

When we return to our breathing, we return to the present moment, our true home. There's no need for us to struggle to arrive somewhere else. We know our final destination is the cemetery. Why are we in a hurry to get there? Why not step in the direction of life, which is in the present moment? — Thich Nhat Hanh

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Hannah Simone

I've been on stage since I was eight. — Hannah Simone

Townies Bicycles Quotes By Cameron Mackintosh

I think the worst thing that could have happened to me would have been having a hit at 20. I don't know what that would have done to me. But instead, I had to scrape a living for years. And my first show, which opened in 1969, lost over £45,000, an absolute fortune then. — Cameron Mackintosh