Brian Celio Quotes
I write my own quotes. Except this one. I obviously stole this from somebody really clever.Brian Celio
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I don't miss acting at all.
Zachery Ty Bryan -
I don't mind being interviewed on television or radio.
Calvin Trillin -
I think it's fine for girls to ask boys out. I actually prefer it.
Zac Efron -
But I'm so slow on it because I find it terribly hard writing blind on computers. The computer speaks to me, but it's just so slow, I'm so terribly slow using it.
Jack Vance -
At NSD, I had an amazing experience learning everything from stagecraft to western drama and Shakespeare, Maxim Gorky, Anton Chekov.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui -
I love retweeting things and seeing how many fans are on other people's pages.
Zachary Gordon
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Some lucky people can be funny without half trying because they actually look funny, because acting funny is in their bones - fun as funny, not funny as crude slapstick.
F. Sionil Jose -
I hope that, somewhere, Mom and Dad are proud that little Walter is performing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Walter Cronkite -
They become the keepers of the mystery. They place themselves between the communicants of the religion, and the immediate experience. And then they dictate the terms on which you can have contact with this wonderful mystery. We don't dictate those terms.
Larry Harvey -
If you're an actor, a real actor, you've got to be on the stage. But you mustn't go on the stage unless it's absolutely the only thing you can do.
Edith Evans -
I started to write The Name of the Rose in March of 1978, moved by a seminal idea. I wanted to poison a monk.
Umberto Eco -
Don't waste your crazy!
Fiona Apple
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Sometimes I'm scared of being Ozzy Osbourne. But it could have been worse. I could have been Sting.
Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath -
Nowhere are our calculations more frequently upset than in war.
Livy -
'Pilar - remember - nothing is so boring as devotion.'
Agatha Christie -
It is not the end. There is no end. It is simply the end of the old times, Loki, and the beginning of the new times. Rebirth always follows death. You have failed.
Neil Gaiman -
We - mankind - stand at the center of an evolutionary crisis, with a new evolutionary device - our consciousness of the crisis - as our unique contribution.
Margaret Mead -
Wherever possible, I try to see things from the other side of the dividing line and to read civilisation 'against the grain.'
Mary Beard
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The idea of reinvention has always seemed bizarre to me.
Robert Smith Siouxsie and the Banshees -
It was a very traditional 19th-century house; very old and half the size
Claire Williams -
So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore.
George Eliot -
I write my own quotes. Except this one. I obviously stole this from somebody really clever.
Brian Celio