Paul Gauguin Quotes
I must confess that I too am a woman and that I am always prepared to applaud a woman who is more daring than I, and is equal to a man in fighting for freedom of behavior.
Paul Gauguin
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When people are like, 'What do you think of this vampire craze?' - well, I don't really feel like it ever ended, personally, 'cause I've always been into them, like 'Underworld.'
Kat Graham
I am not a method actor, though I studied for a year with Lee Strasburg.
Ed Asner
The fact is that surveys which media people openly admit to show that fewer than twelve percent of their customers believe they're doing a good job, while the average profit margin in television is in the neighborhood of eighty percent.
L. Neil Smith
I don't think the label makes the artist or the artist makes the label. It's the music that makes everything work or not.
Garth Brooks
It's a writer's or director's role to be cerebral, whereas for an actor it should be a visceral, gut thing. When the action starts, it's best to turn the brain off and let it become an instinctual thing.
Natalie Dormer
As my blog editor knows all too well, I wasn't all that keen to enter the blogosphere world.
Warren Bennis
Either I do not corrupt the young or, if I do, it is unwillingly.
Socrates
Whenever I don’t know whether to fight or not, I fight.
Emily Murphy
It's you, so I feel that a person who will understand you, a person who will find you is waiting out there. So just keep on trying your best.
Natsuki Takaya
Here forms, here colours, here the character of every part of the universe are concentrated to a point; and that point is so marvellous a thing … Oh! marvellous, O stupendous Necessity - by thy laws thou dost compel every effect to be the direct result of its cause, by the shortest path. These are miracles...
Leonardo da Vinci
Being with my family is very important to me, and touring is very important to me, too, because it's who I am. It's what I do.
Keith Urban
I must confess that I too am a woman and that I am always prepared to applaud a woman who is more daring than I, and is equal to a man in fighting for freedom of behavior.
Paul Gauguin