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Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Mark Dacascos

The thing with 'Mortal Kombat' is we really deal with that: What is the right thing to do? When somebody does something bad, do you, then, in your mind, rectify the situation by doing something bad to them? — Mark Dacascos

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By William Shakespeare

Patience is sottish, and impatience does become a dog that's mad. — William Shakespeare

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Napoleon Hill

Nobody rises above mediocrity unless they use the brains of other people. — Napoleon Hill

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Bahaa Taher

Misery is a scar on the soul, that if it begins in childhood, it lasts the whole lifetime. I understand that no two scars are alike, but I also ask myself; even if these scars are not alike, aren't these things engraved on our souls signed by which we know each other?Aren't we also alike? — Bahaa Taher

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Stacia Kane

Yeah, I lied and I shouldn't have and it was lousy of me and I'm sorry. I never meant to hurt you, I never wanted that, and I wish so bad I could take it all back, okay? But we both know which one of us is lying now and it's not me. So you call me when you want to actually talk to me and not just yell at me or tell me what a shitty person I am. I already ... yeah, I already know that, okay? — Stacia Kane

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Sean Solomon

Life is not a stage Rehearsal...so make every moment count — Sean Solomon

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

I still think it's really quite wonderful when I read a sentence of mine and it has that quality of lastingness. — V.S. Naipaul

Tyldesley Little Theatre Quotes By Tom Waits

People make songs so that somebody else will hear them and want to do them. I guess it's an indication that the songs aren't so ultra-personal that they can't possibly be interpreted by anyone else. — Tom Waits