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stars thinking think-big
But I don't think I was ever destined to be a big star. Chris Elliott
stars thinking law
I used to think that you could get to a level of success where the laws of the universe didn't apply. But they do. It's still life on life's terms, not on movie-star terms. I still have to work at relationships. I still have to work on my weight and some of my other demons. Chris Farley
stars goal gold
If your goal is to be the biggest movie star in the world, a 10-movie contract is gold. It was never my goal. Chris Evans
stars sky fire
Lost! Lost! Lost! Better a whole world on fire than a soul lost! Better every star quenched and the skies a wreck than a single soul to be lost! Charles Spurgeon
stars children names
You may fear that the Lord has passed you by, but it is not so: he who counts the stars, and calls them by their names, is in no danger of forgetting his own children. He knows your case as thoroughly as if you were the only creature he ever made, or the only saint he ever loved. Approach him and be at peace. Charles Spurgeon
stars drama way
Drama or comedy programming is still the surest way for advertisers to reach a mass audience. Once that changes, all bets are off. Dick Wolf
stars past thinking
They did ask me to do 'Dancing With The Stars;' I said I can do one show, but on that show you have to come up with a new number every week, and I told them that I think I'm a little past that stage. Dick Van Dyke
stars jobs guarantees-that
Being a movie star is a rare job. Nobody gives you any guarantees that you'll get to do it forever. It's a very lucky and privileged position to be in. Diane Keaton
stars writing men
Without a great man writing and directing for me, I realised I was a mediocre movie star at best. Diane Keaton
mean angel answers
I honestly can’t tell you. We’ve never had a situation like this before, “I admitted. “So you being an angel doesn’t meam…” He hesitated. “Doesn’t mean I have an answer for everything,” I concluded for him. “I just assumed it would be one of the perks.” “Sadly, no. Alexandra Adornetto
mean thinking ridiculous
Beth: "You're ridiculous." Xavier: "I think you mean irresistible." Beth: "Yes, ridiculously irresistible. Alexandra Adornetto
mean views world
What the activity of this disposition of ours means in the evolution of the world, we do not know. Nor can we regulate this activity from outside; we must leave entirely to each individual its shaping and its extension. From every point of view, then, world- and life-affirmation and ethics are non-rational, and we must have the courage to admit it. Albert Schweitzer
mean world affirmation
Affirmation of the world, which means affirmation of the will-to-live that manifests itself around me, is only possible if I devote myself to other life. Albert Schweitzer
means men
Liberty means responsibility. That's why most men dread it. Antonio de Mendoza
mean willing
Mr. President, you mean you're willing to kill more Americans because you've killed so many already? Cindy Sheehan
means people quite recorded recording symphonies unaware
Mozart's symphonies are quite special. One of our landmarks is our recording of all of his symphonies, which means that we've recorded not 41, but 68 symphonies. Many people are unaware that there are many unnumbered symphonies. Christopher Lawrence
means
means as much to me as doing it in the finals. Andre Agassi
mean sort written york
My first play was written when I was 23, and I'm 66 now, so that's 43 years of doing this where I sort of know where everything is. It doesn't mean I do everything right, but I know where everything is. Here, I'm very much a visitor. New York is my turf and I'm used to working with my actors. Terrence McNally
brains brick call edifice eventual guess myriad sentence store style whenever
Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence and like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; and it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style Mark Twain
brains consist consists facts flowing forever life mainly storm
Life does not consist mainly, or even largely, of facts and happenings. It consists mainly of the storm of thought that is forever flowing through one's head. Mark Twain
brain brains lee
Lee was first thought to have a brain tumor. Cheryl Peters
brain breakfast complaints-and-complaining eaten gave hours ill thirteen took walked
Maurice walked into that place complaining of a stomachache. He had eaten breakfast and hadn't been ill the day before that. They took one x-ray, gave him a painkiller... That was 4 p.m. Thirteen hours later, he was brain dead. Robin Gibb
brain iron men parallel
Men have more iron in the brain in parallel to women. Dr. Bartzokis
brain community eventually health mental public separate state
Mental health has traditionally been the stepchild of the health arena. You wouldn't even find it in the public health arena; it would be shunted off to asylums and then state institutions and then eventually community mental health centers. We always want to separate the brain from the body. Reese Butler
brain burning confront dead existence failure feelings fills longing name none produces realize scar shame tissue touch truth unable weak
My feelings for you shame me into silence. The truth of this and your name will never be revealed. It is you who has made me realize the failure of my life. The thought of you fills me with longing and at the same time, a burning humiliation that produces scar tissue and dead brain cells. Your existence mocks me and I am unable to confront this. You have no idea of any of this. None of this is your fault. It is completely with me. It is you who makes me see what I really am. I am weak and out of touch with myself. Henry Rollins
brains college dissect fly fruit lab summer worked
My first summer in college I worked in a fruit fly lab where I had two jobs: dissect the fruit fly larvae brains and incinerate the old tubes of flies. Emily Oster
brain brains chamber material
One need not be a chamber to be haunted; / One need not be a house; /The brain has corridors surpassing / Material place. Emily Dickinson