Wealands Bell Quotes & Sayings
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I'm happy to work. I know things have changed recently, but I tend to prefer film. I don't know what it is. — Evan Jones

In the middle of the night, she'd woken up with a memory of her grandmother's voice ringing in her ears. "When it happens," the older woman had said, holding on to Jenna's hand with surprising strength for someone with one foot in the grave, "and it will, don't stay in the cities. She can find you in the city. Too many eyes and whispering tongues that no one can see. Run to the woods, far away from everything and everyone you ever knew. Run, girl, run as far and as fast as you can. — Deborah Blake

Lord Beaverbrook was fundamentally a lonely man, with a low sense of his own self-worth, who was incapable of forming a stable, loving relationship with anyone. He could charm or he could bully; he could give or he could take; he was glad to see his guests arrive and pleased to see them go. Although many people genuinely loved him, he was incapable of believing that this was either possible or true. No wonder he was so restless, so impatient, so vindictive, so quick to lose his temper, so eager to stir things up. — David Cannadine

Family is always irreplaceable, even when they're also irreconcilable. — Jeaniene Frost

I am never lonely or discouraged or tired. When you live in constant communion with God, you cannot be lonely. When you perceive the working of God's wonderful plan and know that all good effort bears good fruit, you cannot be discouraged. When you have found inner peace, you are in contact with the source of universal energy and cannot be tired. — Peace Pilgrim

Reunification's a fine idea, as long as you get rid of all the people that go to sleep at night praying that God strikes the other side dead, — Robert Ferrigno

Jealousy is not the remedy.
It is the illness. — Gabbo De La Parra

I have absolutely no interest in playing the young male lead around which a story happens. — Taron Egerton