Martin Freeman Quotes
It's a funny thing, 'The Office,' because millions and millions and millions and millions of people didn't watch it. But culturally, it is more of a phenomenon than almost anything else I can remember as far as British television is concerned.
Martin Freeman
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People should have literary and cultural taste and should not bomb hotels.
Upamanyu Chatterjee
I love sailing but hate cruise ships.
Garrett Neff
My message is: You don't have to give up being popular, fun, or fashionable in order to be smart; they can go hand and hand. Doing math is a great way to exercise your brain; being smart is going to make you more powerful in life.
Danica McKellar
If 'Deadwood' had gone on another two years, I wouldn't have got as many movies made.
Ian McShane
One of these days, I'd like to put together a revue of all my music, which would probably turn into a marathon. There's a couple of hit songs from almost every phase of my career. At the same time, visually, if you don't handle it properly, it could be a cacophony of craziness, because there's just so many different kinds of music.
Natalie Cole
God's Word is alive and powerful! When you declare these words over your life, the truth of God's Word draws forth the seeds of love that God deposits into us when we invite Jesus to be our Lord and Savior.
Victoria Osteen
What does it take to be a champion? Desire, dedication, determination, concentration and the will to win.
Patty Berg
I do feel more myself in America. I can regress there, and they have roller-coaster parks.
Alan Rickman
Wise laws and just restraints are to a noble nation not chains, but chains of mail, -- strength and defense, though something of an incumbrance.
John Ruskin
I got into house music thanks to Dutch master mixer Ben Liebrand and my friends at school.
Armin van Buuren
The trouble with organizing a thing is that pretty soon folks get to paying more attention to the organization than to what they're organized for.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
It's a funny thing, 'The Office,' because millions and millions and millions and millions of people didn't watch it. But culturally, it is more of a phenomenon than almost anything else I can remember as far as British television is concerned.
Martin Freeman