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Place yourself as an instrument in the hands of God, who does his own work in his own way. More Swami Ramdas
Star 80 changed my life and my career. More Eric Roberts
It's only when gravity starts to take over you begin to think about your body. More David Soul
Dialogue is my forte. Whether that is because I am an actor or merely talented in that regard I have no idea. Nor do I care. When I write, I always feel like I am just taking dictation-following the characters around and writing down what they say. More Dirk Benedict
If a hermit lives in a state of ecstasy, his lack of comfort becomes the height of comfort. He must relinquish it. More Jean Cocteau
You can do what you think you can do and you cannot do what you think you cannot More Ben Stein
Philosophy may be dodged, eloquence cannot. More Edgar Quinet
America -- rather, the United States -- seems to me to be the Jew among the nations. It is resourceful, adaptable, maligned, envied, feared, imposed upon. It is warm-hearted, over-friendly; quick-witted, lavish, colorful; given to extravagant speech and gestures; its people are travelers and wanderers by nature, moving, shifting, restless; swarming in Fords, in ocean liners; craving entertainment; volatile. The chuckle among the nations of the world. More Edna Ferber
It seems essential, in relationships and all tasks, that we concentrate only on what is most significant and important More Soren Kierkegaard
The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one. More John Dryden
Speech is the gift of all, but the thought of few. More Cato Elder
The Black Cat was the picture that secured for me my present stellar part in which I am at last permitted to appear before American audiences in a distinctly romantic characterization. More Bela Lugosi
The actor searches vainly for the sound of a vanished tradition, and critic and audience follow suit. We have lost all sense of ritual and ceremony -- whether it be connected with Christmas, birthdays or funerals -- but the words remain with us and old impulses stir in the marrow. We feel we should have rituals, we should do something about getting them and we blame the artists for not finding them for us. So the artist sometimes attempts to find new rituals with only his imagination as his source: he imitates the outer form of ceremonies, pagan or baroque, unfortunately adding his own trapping -- the result is rarely convincing. And after the years and years of weaker and waterier imitations we now find ourselves rejecting the very notion of a holy stage. It is not the fault of the holy that it has become a middle-class weapon to keep the children good. More Peter (Stephen Paul) Brook
Harry: What's the holdup?
Ron: Neville's probably forgotten the password again or something.
Neville Longbottom: [behind them] Hey!
Ron: Oh... You're there. More Movie; Harry Potter andthePrisonerofAzkaban [2004] Movie; Harry Potter andthePrisonerofAzkaban [2004]
What the Nation must realize is that the home, when both parents work, is non-existent. Once we have honestly faced that fact, we must act accordingly. More Agnes Meyer
Sweat plus sacrifice equals success. More Charlie Finley
Pride does not wish to owe and vanity does not wish to pay. More Francois De La Rochefoucauld
At Christmas our house is like a Donnie and Marie Christmas Special. More Kevin Richardson
Laws and customs may be creative of vice; and should be therefore perpetually under process of observation and correction: but laws and customs cannot be creative of virtue: they may encourage and help to preserve it; but they cannot originate it. More Harriet Martineau
The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classified. He can only be reformed by showing him a new idea which commands his own. More Ralph Waldo Emerson

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