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Yabba Dabba Quotes By John Barrowman

I don't call myself an actor, I call myself an entertainer, because I don't just do one thing. — John Barrowman

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Ben Whishaw

I love films. I love music. I love poetry and stories. All of that I feel ... I sort of get very excited and fed by. — Ben Whishaw

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Cacilda Jetha

Rather than a plausible explanation for how we got to be the way we are, the standard narrative is exposed as contemporary moralistic bias packaged to look like science and then projected upon the distant screen of prehistory, rationalizing the present while obscuring the past. Yabba dabba doo. — Cacilda Jetha

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Martin Heidegger

In Nietzsche's view nihilism is not a Weltanschauung that occurs at some time and place or another; it is rather the basic character of what happens in Occidental history. — Martin Heidegger

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Elizabeth Rudnick

But, as many thought whenever they saw the graceful figure soaring through the air, it took a great hero and a terrible villain to make it all come about. And her name was Maleficent. — Elizabeth Rudnick

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Nile Rodgers

When I go on vacation, I take very few clothes and a whole lot of books. It's the most soothing thing in the world. Reading 'Moby-Dick' is like being in a time machine. I almost feel as excited as the first time I read it and I always find something new. — Nile Rodgers

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Richard Hell

I usually don't think of anyone ever suspecting that I might be someone who'd cry at stuff. I cry at movies all the time. And sometimes it really pisses me off because I hate it when they're just jerking my chain and it's just like completely manipulative. — Richard Hell

Yabba Dabba Quotes By Sebastian Barry

It is very difficult to be a hero without an audience, although, in a sense, we are each the hero of a peculiar, half-ruined film called our life. — Sebastian Barry