Wheel Of Fortune Film Quotes & Sayings
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Everyman and every living being have the same birth day: The birthday of the universe is our real birthday! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I wish I could play the whole game and come back tomorrow. — Angela Ruggiero
In the dance world, you have to have a certain muscular shape; you have to have long limbs and willowy shoulders. It's hard to have breasts. — Sarah Hay
There is a giant asleep within every man. When that giant awakes, miracles happen. — Frederick Schiller Faust
The power of God is present at all places, even in the tiniest tree leaf. — Martin Luther
I always trust my gut reaction; it's always right. — Kiana Tom
The Theatre of the Absurd, in the sense that it is truly the contemporary theatre, facing as it does man's condition as it is, is the Realistic theatre of our time; and that the supposed Realistic theatre - the term used here to mean most of what is done on Broadway - in the sense that it panders to the public need for self-congratulation and reassurance and presents a false picture of ourselves to ourselves is ... really and truly The Theatre of the Absurd. — Edward Albee
man had blandly abstained. He had been right: it would have lost him money. But not in Scotland, — Dorothy Dunnett
First you have to teach a child to talk, then you have to teach it to be quiet. — Jurgen Prochnow
Oh, poo," Simi said petulantly, "we can't let the heifer-goddess die. Akri will die too if he can't eat from her." Her eyes flaming, she put herself between Artemis and the tomb. "C'mon, Xirena, you gots to help the Simi protect the bitch-goddess." Xirena — Sherrilyn Kenyon
There was some scene in The Blues Brothers movie, when they had the chicken wire across the front of the stage, and it was almost like that. They had a big guard rail around the stage, which kept the college kids from getting on ... we had some good times. — William Bell
For the most part, what we think of as 'I' is nothing more than a whole heap of conditioning. — Etienne De L'Amour
To give up the world is to forget the ego, to know it not at all - living in the body, but not of it. — Swami Vivekananda
