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Warner Theater Quotes By Lauren Bacall

All the Warner actors were real actors. They started in theater and led very straightforward lives - you never saw entourages around. The MGM girls were the glamour girls, and they always had the makeup and hair people with them and all that. — Lauren Bacall

Warner Theater Quotes By Richelle Mead

A different word usually came to my mind when I thought of Yeva, though it did sound a lot like witch. — Richelle Mead

Warner Theater Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

The eye sees the physical body, other individuals, even insects, worms and things. It sees everything that is within its range. The body too is a thing that the eye sees, along with the rest. So, how can we conclude that the body is the I? — Sathya Sai Baba

Warner Theater Quotes By Malcolm-Jamal Warner

The beautiful thing about theater is every night is an opportunity to incorporate what you discovered the night before. — Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Warner Theater Quotes By Mark Kurlansky

When these early settlers hunted, they would leave red herring along their trail because the strong smell would confuse wolves, which is the origin of the expression red herring, meaning "a false trail. — Mark Kurlansky

Warner Theater Quotes By Wolfgang Beltracchi

I only painted when I felt like it and needed money. But it never really became a professional thing, even though the dealers would have liked that. — Wolfgang Beltracchi

Warner Theater Quotes By Jack Warner

Audiences can get their politics elsewhere. They go to the theater to forget. — Jack Warner

Warner Theater Quotes By Malcolm-Jamal Warner

I was doing community theater since I was about nine. — Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Warner Theater Quotes By Peter Guber

The reality is that every movie is a new business. Nobody says, 'Hey, let's go down to the Pantages Theater, I hear a Warner Brothers picture is playing there.' Or, 'Let's go to this theater, I hear the film came in on budget.' It'd be ridiculous. — Peter Guber

Warner Theater Quotes By Athanasius Of Alexandria

For we were the purpose of his embodiment, and for our salvation he so loved human beings as to come to be and appear in a human body. — Athanasius Of Alexandria

Warner Theater Quotes By Pawan Mishra

This is where the whole thing entered into a vicious cycle, for her proximity always inebriated the hearts, thus only deepening their desire to remain hostages in the cage so that they could booze even more on that beauty. — Pawan Mishra

Warner Theater Quotes By Richard Murdoch

I'm not a bad driver. And I never will be because I took lessons when I was quite a boy. I never had to pass a test because there wasn't such a thing when I first started driving a motor car. So I didn't have to pass one. — Richard Murdoch

Warner Theater Quotes By Erin Morgenstern

I binge write. I think it's because I started seriously writing by participating in National Novel Writing Month, an online-based challenge to write 50,000 words in 30 days. — Erin Morgenstern

Warner Theater Quotes By Sophie Ellis-Bextor

There's so many singers, you watch them and a lot of it is waving around. You don't get this feeling that they're really thinking about what they're saying. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Warner Theater Quotes By Jarod Kintz

Give me a smelly hello, and a tasty goodbye. The two are connected, and without the first, you couldn't enjoy the second. — Jarod Kintz

Warner Theater Quotes By Joseph M. Kahn

When I see a kid in a movie theater texting, I think it's a failure of the movie. It's not a triumph of the Apple iPhone. It's a failure of Warner Bros. and Sony, and all that, because they haven't kept their attention and challenged them. They're smart little kids that are bored, and I wanted to challenge them. — Joseph M. Kahn

Warner Theater Quotes By John Steinbeck

It was quite normal in that day for a man to use up three or four wives in a normal lifetime. — John Steinbeck