Zgadzam Quotes & Sayings
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If an artist tells you "this is an oak tree," then it better be an oak tree. It's how you proclaim things; if you say "the silence is the music," then it's the music. — Igor Levit
Freedom of choice is more to be treasured than any possession earth can give. — David O. McKay
You will never reach your destination if you stop & throw stones at every dog that barks ... Better keep biscuits & Move on. — Dhirubhai Ambani
All actors know that the real adrenaline rush is in doing theatre. There is an immediate connect, and a role in a play, for an actor, is the biggest temptation. — Lillete Dubey
I didn't believe all her stories," Martha wrote later. "I thought she was exaggerating and a bit hysterical." When Martha left her hotel she witnessed no violence, saw no one cowering in fear, felt no oppression. — Erik Larson
I think the most challenging aspect was keeping up the degree of physical fitness you need while filming a major leading role in a primetime U.S. series. You have very little time to sleep and eat, let alone train. — Dustin Clare
If at first you don't succeed, see if there is a prize for the losers. — Jerry Lawler
the three of us in that state where the very bones and muscles are too tired to rest, when the attenuated and invincible spirit has changed and shaped even hopelessness into the easy obliviousness of a worn garment — William Faulkner
The best thing at the tournament were the cheerleaders. — Ivan Slavkov
My father was a steel worker and Martin's [Schulz] grandfather was a miner in Saarland. In these occupations, there is a particular awareness of solidarity. That creates links that aren't present in other relationships. — Jean-Claude Juncker
In the network's mind there are no limits. — Dr. John
It is strange to relate (for a man in his profession) that in addition to incurable acrophobia, arachnophobia, myophobia, and ornithophobia, Morse also suffered from necrophobia; and had he known what awaited him now, it is doubtful whether he would have dared to view the horridly disfigured corpse at all. — Colin Dexter
