John Marston Quotes
Sing of the nature of women, and then the song shall be surely full of variety; old crotchets and most sweet closes. It shall be humorous, grave, fantastic, amorous, melancholy, sprightly, one in all, and all in one.
John Marston
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To live in New York is to see the world as it is to come.
Karan Mahajan
I don't know if I actually am good at the sight of blood. An accident on the street gets me very, very upset.
Gayle Forman
I still consider myself a working-class girl and would send my kids to public school.
Samantha Fox
When I come up against a director who has a concept that I don't agree with, or maybe I just haven't thought of it or whatever, I'd be more prone to go with them than my own because I want to be out of control as an actor, I want them to have the control, otherwise it's going to become predictably my work, and that's not fun.
Jack Nicholson
I loved Judy Garland. I thought she was such a classic beauty. I thought she was so endearing and charming, and I loved her voice. She was such a dreamer, and I think I was, too - and I am.
Kara Lindsay
I used to listen to 'Perfect Day' by Hoku every single day in high school! 'On this perfect day, nothin' standin' in my way... Don't you try to rain on my perfect day.' It pumped me up when I was feeling down or defeated, whether it was from the cool kids making me feel left out or feeling overwhelmed with homework and mean teachers.
Kara Lindsay
I was born and raised in Louisiana - a small town called Ferriday, north of Baton Rouge.
Brown Campbell
I see sometimes how guys may make a buffoon of themselves to sell a few more tickets. They create this image, and when it's all said and done, it's like everything falls out from under them. They have no stability. I never wanted to be one of those guys.
Andre Ward
I don't understand why people talk of art as a luxury when it's a mind-altering possibility.
Jeanette Winterson
My sexuality has never been a problem to me but I think it has been for other people.
Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien
Sing of the nature of women, and then the song shall be surely full of variety; old crotchets and most sweet closes. It shall be humorous, grave, fantastic, amorous, melancholy, sprightly, one in all, and all in one.
John Marston