George Mastras Quotes
I started writing prose before I started writing television. Then 'Breaking Bad' came around, and to me, writing 'Breaking Bad' is like writing a novel each season. So it's been very creatively satisfying writing for the show.George Mastras
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For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.
Hannah Arendt -
People tweet before they think, and it becomes obsessive.
Ian McShane -
My people were homesteading in Colorado before Emancipation.
Pam Grier -
Before 'Raman Raghav 2.0,' I played a criminal in 'Badlapur.' Though the character was innocent, he was not correctly interpreted by some sections of the audience.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui -
Obamacare was passed months before my first day at Komen.
Karen Handel -
I have always believed that what goes around comes around.
Rajeev Shukla
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I've never been around pets. I didn't have pets as a child.
Ioan Gruffudd -
For the mind is all the easier to teach before it is set.
Quintilian -
Well, my brother started acting before I did.
Abigail Breslin -
I'd been in love before - I was always in love.
Quincy Jones -
You give before you get.
Napoleon Hill -
Read each tweet about 95 times before you send it. Look at every Instagram post about 95 times before you send it.
J. J. Watt
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I would read a lot about how to be a dad. I had never changed a diaper before we had Birdie.
Daniel Bryan -
There were songs I would write about breaking up with somebody before I broke up with them, months and months before I broke up with them.
Fiona Apple -
Before I came to England, my favorite authors were P. G. Wodehouse and Agatha Christie. I used to devour both.
Salman Rushdie -
With The Guess Who, it took us fifty-something singles before we had hits.
Randy Bachman The Guess Who -
Netanyahu needs to stand before the Israeli public and say, 'I failed.'
Yair Lapid -
Change before you have to.
Jack Welch
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I wish we could all have a telling room, a place where we go to tell our stories and listen to the stories of others; in our culture, the telling room might be around the dinner table or in the car on a long trip.
Michael Paterniti -
Why can't the world be like a summer day, when I thought that health care would be an ethical decision and wars existed only to be stopped?
Madeleine M. Kunin -
A boxing match is like a cowboy movie. There's got to be good guys and there's got to be bad guys. And that's what people pay for - to see the bad guys get beat.
Sonny Liston -
Hard work is the only way to go. Strive to be the best you can be and remember that when you try your best, you can't ask any more from yourself, and people can't ask any more from you.
Michael Chang -
I started writing prose before I started writing television. Then 'Breaking Bad' came around, and to me, writing 'Breaking Bad' is like writing a novel each season. So it's been very creatively satisfying writing for the show.
George Mastras