Jane Seymour Quotes
I danced with the London Festival at Covent Garden. I'm a ballerina by trade; I'm a ballerina who sings by the way.Jane Seymour
Quotes to Explore
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In those years of the Fifties, in London and New York, I lived, without knowing it, in a time when the profoundest changes were happening: when a radical alteration was getting ready to happen in the way a society saw young girls. And, as a consequence, in the way they saw themselves.
Eavan Boland -
If I get involved in a charity, I really want to be a part of it. I don't want to just put my name on your pamphlet.
Nancy Lopez -
If you think about it, you can have the best CGI, but you can always tell that it is CGI. Your brain can spot that is not real even though you think it looks cool. Your brain knows the truth, so you don't jump and you don't scream. It was very important for me to expose the audience to real elements.
Fede Alvarez -
When I travel, there are no rules with my diet. I eat whatever looks good, but in small portions. Food is such a rich part of the travel experience. There is no way I would cut that out!
Zoe McLellan -
'First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House.
Yara Shahidi -
Sleep is the best meditation.
Dalai Lama
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The question for immigration reform is not if we'll get it done, it's when we'll get it done. It's going to get done.
Xavier Becerra -
The musical has always been in jeopardy - until - or was in jeopardy until it was realised that it is probably the safest living theatre art form.
Harold Prince -
Selectors can't please everyone, but I am OK if they are working for the benefit of Indian cricket. It's an administrative decision to appoint a selection committee, and I would like to let them do their job.
Kapil Dev -
If you actually keep things very organized and clutter-free, you can have more furniture than you think you can in a small space.
Nate Berkus -
Charlie Finley has soured my stomach for baseball.
Vida Blue -
I've always been torn between the pure and the social sciences.
Ian Goldin
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I love to play with the notion of who the protagonist is - who is the audience supposed to root for? I did it in 'Sicario' and feel it was the strength of the script - guiding the audience's allegiance toward the villain because they think he's the hero, until it's revealed that he's the villain.
Taylor Sheridan -
Words are potent weapons for all causes, good or bad.
Manly Hall -
When you make your living as a singer, you have to go where the gigs are.
Natalie Cole -
I was brought up in a very rural area on grounds of a castle. It was a working farm, and I even remember the local shepherd wearing his Barbour jacket.
Sam Heughan -
I'm really pragmatic. That's my reality.
Kate Brown -
Next to the coming to a good understanding with a new mistress, I love a quarrel with an old one.
George Etherege
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I look forward to every script that comes down the pike.
Colin Cunningham -
I'm not in the gossips that much, but something I read recently was that me and Emma Watson are having a feud. And I've never even met her.
Emma Roberts -
Alfred Austin said, "Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."
Alfred Austin -
Sweep the garden, any size, said the roshi. Sweeping, sweeping alone as the garden grows large or small. Any song sung working the garden brings up from sand gravel soil through straw bamboo wood and less tangible elements Power song for the hands Healing song for the senses what can and cannot be perceived of the soul.
Olga Broumas -
I danced with the London Festival at Covent Garden. I'm a ballerina by trade; I'm a ballerina who sings by the way.
Jane Seymour