Philip Massinger Quotes
But in our Sanazarro 'tis not so,He being pure and tried gold; and any stampOf grace, to make him current to the world,The duke is pleased to give him, will add honourTo the great bestower; for he, though allow'dCompanion to his master, still preservesHis majesty in full lustre.
Philip Massinger
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You can involve yourself in electronics, computers, puzzles... there's a lot of creativity and brain working. There's a lot to model trains that people don't realize.
Gary Coleman
I'm more liberated and happy than I've been my whole life. I'm just happy.
Lance Bass
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I was born in Iran, which has a predominantly Muslim population, and I have relatives who are devout Muslims, so I know what it means to be judged based on your appearance and what you're wearing. But your ethnicity and your clothing do not define who you are.
Nazanin Boniadi
Be soft, even if you stand to get squashed.
E. M. Forster
I want people to learn what democracy means.
Jack Ma
'Entourage' was a show that existed around wish-fulfillment. People watched it because they wanted to believe they could go on private jets and be hanging out in Hollywood, but as a show, comedically, it was not funny. Not a funny show. It's funny, ironically, because of how terrible it is.
Adam Pally
I was lucky that I got to do films in between seasons of 'Chuck.'
Yvonne Strahovski
This is the land which ye Shall divide by lot. And neither division nor unity Matters. This is the land. We have our inheritance.
T. S. Eliot
I would have rather felt you round my throatCrushing out life, than waving me farewell!
Adela Florence Nicolson
I wasn't dyslexic, I was just very slow. I passed my time daydreaming.
Jean Dujardin
People have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don't care where it is, when they look at me it's not about my intelligence. It's who can I beat up.
Danny Aiello
But in our Sanazarro 'tis not so,He being pure and tried gold; and any stampOf grace, to make him current to the world,The duke is pleased to give him, will add honourTo the great bestower; for he, though allow'dCompanion to his master, still preservesHis majesty in full lustre.
Philip Massinger