Willyard Quotes & Sayings
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I want to push myself to be brave and out of my comfort zone, but I guess I stay in my comfort zone knowing I have my family close by. — Lissie

Each job you have has it's own challenges. One of the great things about my job, is that each film is a different journey. — Sam Worthington

The classic style is straightforward, unadorned, unemotional, economical and carefully proportioned. Its purpose is not to inspire emotionally, but to bring order out of chaos and make the unknown known. It is not an esthetically free and natural style. It is esthetically restrained. Everything is under control. Its value is measured in terms of the skill with which this control is maintained. — Robert M. Pirsig

Jenna and Vix laughed at that and, after making me promise to hang out with them tomorrow, practically waltzed out the door. I felt like there should have been rainbows and rose petals in their wake or something.
Ugh. That was catty. — Rachel Hawkins

If you have a dream, keep it. But write it down and take appropriate actions to see it manifest. — T.F. Hodge

What a fine affair it would be if we could flit across the Atlantic as they say the angels do from planet to planet. — John Adams

There's always another story. There's more than meets the eye. — W. H. Auden

Character isn't something you were born with and can't change, like your fingerprints. It's something you weren't born with and must take responsibility for forming. — Jim Rohn

I started with Apple, in a pre-Windows era when PCs seemed to involve more of a learning curve. But the fact that I'm yet to acquire so much as a single virus still seems a very good thing. — William Gibson

Good history is a question of survival. Without any past, we will deprive ourselves of the defining impression of our being. — Ken Burns

The signs have been everywhere. The changing temperatures. The rising tides. The melting glaciers. Deforestation, pollution, and voracious, unsustainable consumption. We are killing our home. — B.C. Chase

I don't even sing in the shower. — Lara Stone

People don't want simply to buy the product, they want to have sympathy with the company too. — Anita Roddick

What are works of art for? to educate, to be standards. To produce is of little use unless what we produce is known, is widely known, the wider known the better, for it is by being known that it works, it influences, it does its duty, it does good. We must try, then, to be known, aim at it, take means to it. And this without puffing in the process or pride in the success. — Gerard Manley Hopkins