Visilytics Quotes & Sayings
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Satisfaction is the death of ambition. — Nikki Yanofsky
But there's so much to do: cigarettes to smoke, sex to have, swings to swing on. — John Green
If I didn't work as hard as I could, then I think it would be a bit like saying, 'God, thanks for giving me this ability, but I don't really care about it. I'm going to do something else, and I'm not going to work quite as hard. — Tim Tebow
He showed her a wonderful garden, where all the thoughts and feelings that had ever been thought and felt existed in the form of plants, blooming and green as they passed through people's minds and lived in their hearts, and then drying up and turning brown and crisp as they passed out of mind, sometimes to bloom again in another season, sometimes gone forever. It — Lev Grossman
I'm a journeyman actor, and I don't ever want to forget that. With romantic-lead dreams. — William Sanderson
If we don't change the direction we are headed, we will end up where we are going. — Jodi Picoult
It could draw from a greater reservoir of freedom. The irony could develop an even greater ease. — Elfriede Jelinek
In avant garde drama ... primitivism goes hand in hand with aesthetic experimentation designed to advance the technical progress of the art itself by exploring fundamental questions: What is a theatre? What is a play? What is an actor? What is a spectator? What is the relation between them all? What conditions serve this best? — C. D. Innes
I have siblings. And there are certain things I know that I can push their buttons. And they know they have certain things where they can push mine. — Catherine Zeta-Jones
A character, sir, may always ask a man who he is. Because a character has really a life of his own, marked with his special characteristics; for which reason he is always "somebody." But a man - I'm not speaking of you now - may very well be 'nobody'. — Luigi Pirandello
After a while, just staying alive becomes a full-time job. No wonder we need a vacation. — Michael Zadoorian
