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draws cartoonist
A cartoonist is someone who has to draw the same thing day after day without repeating himself. Charles M. Schulz
draws
I never really read comics. I bought them, and I would draw them. Bobby Moynihan
draws
I like to draw my storyboards myself. Bong Joon-ho
draws men themselves
The world can only be free when men are content in themselves and each draws from his own fountain. George William Russell
draws magnet market money traders
When the market is moving, it's like a magnet that draws money and traders to it. Larry Young
draws focal herself needs numbers starting
She's the focal point. She draws a lot of attention. But she needs to look to herself as a focal point. Her numbers are starting to come back up. Tom Collen
draws finish happens job moment simply time vulnerable work
I know certainly, when one job draws to a close, that I feel I'm simply never going to work again. No one will ever want me for anything ever again. I think that's a vulnerable moment in every actor's life, and it happens every time you finish a film. Anjelica Huston
draws feeling goes kids light
There is just something about these kids that just draws you in, ... There is no better feeling than when the light goes on with these kids. Wendy Walker
draws egos famous involved people thrown trying watch
Popstars really draws you in. It's fascinating. It's interesting to watch people thrown together in that kind of a situation. Even if the egos weren't involved and they weren't trying to be world famous. It's the Real World, only better. Scott Patterson
senses understand
There is no way in which to understand the world without first detecting it through the radar-net of our senses. Diane Ackerman
senses takes
That takes away from one of your senses. Mark Bedenbaugh
senses
We become in part what our senses take in. Eknath Easwaran
senses ifs
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. Neil Harbisson
tortoises easy hares
We're the tortoise that has outrun the hare because it chose the easy predictions. Charlie Munger
tortoises speed hares
Tortoises can tell you more about the road than hares. Khalil Gibran
tortoises stags ought
The Italians say it is not necessary to be a stag; but we ought not to be a tortoise. Benjamin Disraeli
tortoise
It was kind of like the tortoise and the hare. We were the tortoise and we won. Tim Reid
tortoises get-up bigs
Democrats are like a big tortoise that's on its back and can't get up; you can't make jokes about that. Lewis Black
wise words-of-wisdom godmother
This reminds me, Godmother, to ask you a serious question. You are as wise as wise can be (having been brought up by the fairies), and you can tell me this: Is it better to have had a good thing and lost it, or never to have had it? Charles Dickens
wise men may
A wise man may be duped as well as a fool; but the fool publishes the triumph of the deceiver. Charles Caleb Colton
wise money thinking
It is a common observation that any fool can get money; but they are not wise that think so. Charles Caleb Colton
wise light fire
If martyrdom is now on the decline, it is not because martyrs are less zealous, but because martyr-mongers are more wise. The light of intellect has put out the fire of persecution, as other fires are observed to smoulder before the light of the same. Charles Caleb Colton
wise art moments
The art of declamation has been sinking in value from the moment that speakers were foolish enough to publish, and hearers wise enough to read. Charles Caleb Colton
wise heart wine
Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man is wise enough, nor good enough to be trusted with unlimited power. Charles Caleb Colton
wise foolish gravity
Levity is often less foolish and gravity less wise than each of them appears. Charles Caleb Colton
wise men thinking
He that thinks he is the happiest man, really is so. But he that thinks he is the wisest, is generally the greatest fool. Charles Caleb Colton
wise men littles
We must be careful how we flatter fools too little, or wise men too much, for the flatterer must act the very reverse of the physician, and administer the strongest dose only to the weakest patient. Charles Caleb Colton