Bram Stoker Quotes
Oh, my dear, if you only knew how strange is the matter regarding which I am here, it is you who would laugh. I have learned not to think little of any one's belief, no matter how strange it may be. I have tried to keep an open mind, and it is not the ordinary things of life that could close it, but the strange things, the extraordinary things, the things that make one doubt if they be mad or sane.Bram Stoker
Quotes to Explore
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There are many reluctant young readers who haven't yet found books that make them laugh.
Barbara Park -
It's good to laugh at times that feel inappropriate.
Ina May Gaskin -
My whole thing is to entertain, make people laugh and to forget about the real world for awhile.
Dan Aykroyd -
Gentrification always makes me laugh. People complain about traffic. Live in Atlanta! You can't have it both ways; you can't live in an incredible city and not expect it to get congested.
T. J. Miller -
I do things, and other people laugh at them. I rarely know what the joke is supposed to be or why they're laughing.
Wallace Shawn -
Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers.
Oliver Sacks
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You must learn to take life less seriously and to laugh.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi -
As a press secretary and on 'The Five,' I've learned that I have a choice in how I answer a question. There's combative or productive - I get to take my pick.
Dana Perino -
'The Bill Engvall Show' is a comedy about a middle-class family in the Midwest. It's a great family show to watch if you want to laugh and unwind.
Nancy Travis -
One of the things I was so glad that happened to me on Knots was that I learned to relax.
Ted Shackelford -
Life is funny. If you don't laugh, you're in trouble.
Taylor Hawkins Foo Fighters -
Yes, actually ever since I saw his films and tried to write about them, Sirk's been in everything I've done. Not Sirk himself, but what I've learned from his work.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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I've made myself laugh from some ideas - but I've never scared myself.
R. L. Stine -
I realized I have an appetite for stunts. I learned how to do them myself.
Ophelia Lovibond -
I used to have so many opinions before I learned the facts.
Yair Lapid -
I don't want to hear songs about how sunshiny things are. I don't like songs that feel like radio candy... I like the ones that make you think, laugh or cry - they pull some kind of emotion out of you.
Gary Allan -
I still think of that guy I was without a wife or kids, and I still want to entertain that guy. The lonely guy, the frustrated guy, the guy with no money - this is the guy who needs to laugh.
Larry David -
I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.
Oscar Isaac
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Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly.
Mae West -
Occasionally, if I am very confident in the establishment, I'll risk an egg salad on Dutch crunch, but I must be very confident indeed.
Gail Carriger -
It's hard to give advice. There are so many people, how do you give major advice to a group of people, it's very presumptuous.
Vidal Sassoon -
Frame in terms of what you want to have in the picture, not about making a nice picture, that anybody can do.
Garry Winogrand -
It is hard to personate and act a part long; for where Truth is not the bottom, Nature will always be endeavoring to return, and will peep and betray herself one time or other.
John Tillotson -
Oh, my dear, if you only knew how strange is the matter regarding which I am here, it is you who would laugh. I have learned not to think little of any one's belief, no matter how strange it may be. I have tried to keep an open mind, and it is not the ordinary things of life that could close it, but the strange things, the extraordinary things, the things that make one doubt if they be mad or sane.
Bram Stoker