Wervel Quotes & Sayings
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The line between angry young woman and grumpy old lady is very fine. — Judy Horacek
These ancient huts were soon cleared of the rubbish covering them. I planned them, and removed them for investigation below, which undertaking took until the fourth of Nov. — Howard Carter
When I was thinking about The Lion King, I said, we have to do what theater does best. What theater does best is to be abstract and not to do literal reality. — Julie Taymor
Life is sometimes novel-shaped, mocking the efforts of those authors who, in an effort to make their novels life-shaped, spurn the easy symmetry and cheap resonance of reality. — Stephen Fry
Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. — Ernest Hemingway,
The people who have more money and goods than any people in the history of the world spend most of their time worrying about not having enough. — Jim Wallis
Investing solely for 'income,' investing merely 'to keep capital employed,' and investing simply 'to hedge against inflation' are all entirely out of the question. — Gerald M. Loeb
To maintain an ignorance of oneself, is to grieve for the absolution of life. — R.W. Erskine
I have written about Chile extensively, and therefore I have read many books on the subject, mostly for research. — Isabel Allende
I've never got a part in the same way twice. I've never prepared the same way. I've never experienced the filming the process the same way. — Rupert Friend
It were unwise to be sanguine,
and unphilosophical to despair. — John Playfair
I look up to actors. I look up to Robert DeNiro, I look up to Johnny Depp, I look up to Al Pacino, I look up to run-of-the-mill really good actors. I love watching movies, and I love watching other actors and learning from them. — Edward Furlong
On a basketball court, five players were in the middle of an intense game. They wore assortment of jerseys from different American teams, and they all seemed keen to win - grunting and snarling at each other, stealing the ball and pushing.
Oh ... and the players were all baboons. — Rick Riordan