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Vitaphone Project Quotes By Viggo Mortensen

If in my twenties I'd gotten one of the two-dozen roles that I did screen tests for and almost got, I think I would have become bored with the awards circuit, the whole hype machine. — Viggo Mortensen

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

Not because I couldn't find God, but because suddenly I absolutely did: God was there, I realized, and God had no intention of making things happen or not, of saving my mother's life. God was not a granter of wishes. God was a ruthless bitch. — Cheryl Strayed

Vitaphone Project Quotes By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

When learning is purposeful, creativity blossoms. When creativity blossoms, thinking emanates. When thinking emanates, knowledge is fully lit. When knowledge is lit, economy flourishes. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Johannes Kepler

Nature uses as little as possible of anything. — Johannes Kepler

Vitaphone Project Quotes By The Miz

I had Alex Riley out there as well and he's jumping up and down excited. You know, hugging me and the fans are going nuts and booing me. — The Miz

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Willa Cather

A child's attitude toward everything is an artist's attitude. — Willa Cather

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Craig Ferguson

Everything I think of now is too rude to actually say. — Craig Ferguson

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I'm just ordinary guy, ordinary family, ordinary education, ordinary face, ordinary exam results, ordinary thought in my head — Haruki Murakami

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Nicholas Whittaker

While modern women take charge in the boardroom or form their own rugby teams, none have yet demanded acceptance in the world of trainspotting. — Nicholas Whittaker

Vitaphone Project Quotes By Henry Van Dyke

Are you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and desires of little children; to remember the weaknesses and lonliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends love you, and to ask yourself if you love them enough; to bear in mind the things that other people have to bear on their hearts; to trim your lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you; to make a grave for your ugly thougts and a garden for your kindly feelings, with the gate open? Are you willing to do these things for a day? Then you are ready to keep Christmas! — Henry Van Dyke