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Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Tyler Christopher

Acting is about acting, not about being a movie star. — Tyler Christopher

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Cherie Lunghi

I have that precious commodity - freedom. I can live my life a day at a time, and I am open to whatever the next day brings. I know I sound as if I have been off with some guru in India, but I haven't. I've come to realise the value of being able to decide for oneself. — Cherie Lunghi

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Jose Saramago

Lord knows why they depict death with wings when death is everywhere. — Jose Saramago

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Thorbjorg Hafsteinsdottir

Destructive thoughts prevent your body from collaborating with your deepest wishes and needs. Sabotage has never been the road to success. — Thorbjorg Hafsteinsdottir

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By John C. Maxwell

All great leaders have understood that their number one responsibility is cultivating their own discipline and personal growth. Those who cannot lead themselves cannot lead others. — John C. Maxwell

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Michael Fassbender

I'm aware of my weaknesses and THE BEAST WITHIN. — Michael Fassbender

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Robin Sacredfire

It is not wrong to change in order to achieve certain goals in life. If you want a happy relationship, for example, you can't expect luck to bring it. You can't have something that implies you without being yourself there. — Robin Sacredfire

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Haidji

Sometimes your dream is so special that ... you can't kill it. You can't die even if you try. Life will find a way to fulfill it, and a way to keep you alive. Because the Earth needs dreamers to survive. — Haidji

Varten Garnilyan Quotes By Martin F. Nolan

The ballpark is the star. In the age of Tris Speaker and Babe Ruth, the era of Jimmie Foxx and Ted Williams, through the empty-seats epoch of Don Buddin and Willie Tasby and unto the decades of Carl Yastrzemski and Jim Rice, the ballpark is the star. A crazy-quilt violation of city planning principles, an irregular pile of architecture, a menace to marketing consultants, Fenway Park works. It works as a symbol of New England's pride, as a repository of evergreen hopes, as a tabernacle of lost innocence. It works as a place to watch baseball — Martin F. Nolan