Eric Kripke Quotes
When you start a show, the plans are not set in stone. They're really mutable, cocktail napkin sketches.Eric Kripke
Quotes to Explore
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The foundation of family - that's where it all begins for me.
Faith Hill -
President Reagan was elected on the promise of getting government off the backs of the people and now he demands that government wrap itself around the waists of the people.
Ralph Nader -
I'm not telling you what to do on the Sabbath, and you won't tell me.
Yair Lapid -
England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.
E. M. Forster -
Fathers should be neither seen nor heard. That is the only proper basis for family life.
Oscar Wilde -
Television has shied away from being too dark, because so much has happened to us recently here in the West, and people are sort of wanting to see more uplifting sorts of things.
Idris Elba
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I have noticed, with much distress, the excessive wartime activity of the investigating bureaus of Congress and the administration, with their impertinent and indecent searching out of the private lives and the past political beliefs of individuals.
Wendell Willkie -
I think what we need, especially in publishing, is more commissioning editors and editors who are people of colour.
Malorie Blackman -
Dreams say what they mean, but they don't say it in daytime language.
Gail Godwin -
I'm not an artist that makes singles, I'm an artist that makes albums, and it's a totally different thing.
Raekwon -
I do cardio, but I don't like it as much. I'd rather do weights.
Gal Gadot -
Moonlight is sculpture.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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There's always someone in every group of friends that nobody likes.
Dane Cook -
Put your energy into building what is creative, valuable and empowering. And you won't have to constantly fight against what is destructive and draining.
Ralph Marston -
What most men call their conscience is imaginary virtue switching left or right according to self-interest.
Vernon Howard -
People think that, when you're doing comedy, nothing means anything, that people run around and act crazy. It's quite the opposite. The stakes are life-and-death.
J. Smith-Cameron -
Agents and producers have to get you into a box to accommodate their limited imaginations.
Imelda Staunton -
Self-respect knows no considerations.
Mahatma Gandhi
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In real life, I swear by Edge Control by Olive Oil. My hairstylist hates it, but it's everything to me. And I mean everything! It's like a perm in a little jar of gel.
Tasha Smith -
A sharp-tempered woman, or, for that matter, a man, Is easier to deal with than the clever type Who holds her tongue.
Euripides -
I'm basically a cocktail jazz kind of pianist. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a very good keyboard player.
Ray Manzarek The Doors -
The trouble with glossy magazines is that they tend to be stuffed with articles about handbag designers - the sort of women who, with their perfectly styled lives, immaculate houses, and adoring partners, make you want to become a hermit.
Kate Reardon -
If you can say the lyrics almost like a poem and they stand up, that's a great thing. Some songs have great lyrics and I don't like the melodies, and vice versa.
Harry Connick, Jr. -
When you start a show, the plans are not set in stone. They're really mutable, cocktail napkin sketches.
Eric Kripke