Sandra Bullock Quotes
I've never had good fortune with sequels. Everyone says this time is going to be better. And then I've done them and they've just been not - they weren't better.Sandra Bullock
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For all of my fortune, there are many with misfortune that need a hand.
Laura San Giacomo -
I think the worst thing that could have happened to me would have been having a hit at 20. I don't know what that would have done to me. But instead, I had to scrape a living for years. And my first show, which opened in 1969, lost over £45,000, an absolute fortune then.
Cameron Mackintosh -
If you can fight directly with your mother, you can save a fortune in psychiatrist's bills.
Zsa Zsa Gabor -
Fortune has rarely condescended to be the companion of genius.
Isaac D'Israeli -
Virtue has her heroes tooAs well as Fame and Fortune.
Friedrich Schiller -
I got fame and fortune, and I lost my sense of reasoning.
Little Richard
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A candle throws its light into the darkness, in a nasty world so shines a good deed. Make sure the fortune that you seek is the fortune that you need.
Ben Harper -
Like a lot of people, for a long time I thought that the road to hell is paved with bad sequels.
Andrew Motion -
I still follow Chelsea's fortunes.
Andriy Shevchenko -
I spent, as you know, a year and a half in a clergyman's family and heard almost every Tuesday the very best, most earnest and most impressive preacher it has ever been my fortune to meet with, but it produced no effect whatever on my mind.
Alfred Russel Wallace -
Think before you act and then act decisively. Fortune favors the brave.
Brian Tracy -
Nothing of fame or fortune can compensate for the spiritual suffering that one possessing such qualities has to endure.
Edwin Booth
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Private information is practically the source of every large modern fortune.
Oscar Wilde -
The result was magnificent . . . I became the father of two girls and two boys, lovely children by good fortune they all look like my wife.
Arthur Rubinstein -
The brave and bold persist even against fortune; the timid and cowardly rush to despair through fear alone.
Tacitus -
None can hold fortune still and make it last.
Euripides -
Fortune always will confer an aura of worth, unworthily; and in this world The lucky person passes for a genius.
Euripides -
Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.
Socrates
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Do you know what is more hard to bear than the reverses of fortune? It is the baseness, the hideous ingratitude, of man.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
If you have no family or friends to aid you . . . turn your face to the Great West and there build up your home and fortune.
Horace Greeley -
To be beneficent when we can is a duty; and besides this, there are many minds so sympathetically constituted that, without any other motive of vanity or self-interest, they find a pleasure in spreading joy around them, and can take delight in the satisfaction of others so far as it is their own work. But I maintain that in such a case an action of this kind, however proper, however amiable it may be, has nevertheless no true moral worth, but is on a level with other inclinations. . . . For the maxim lacks the moral import, namely, that such actions be done from duty, not from inclination.
Immanuel Kant -
If one swallows a cup of chocolate only three hours after a copious lunch, everything will be perfectly digested and there will still be room for dinner.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin -
I've never had good fortune with sequels. Everyone says this time is going to be better. And then I've done them and they've just been not - they weren't better.
Sandra Bullock