Serena Williams Quotes
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I'm good at description and imparting flow to a story, but I don't necessarily understand the value of long scenes.
Karan Mahajan -
We all need ways to express ourselves, and poetry is one of mine.
Jack Prelutsky -
The old Dodgers were something special, but of my teammates overall, there was nobody like Pee Wee Reese for me.
Jackie Robinson -
Sometimes I feel like if I'm not getting people to boo me, then I'm not doing my job right.
A.J. Styles -
I played a lot of real normal, straight sessions.
Warren Zevon -
A toothache, or a violent passion, is not necessarily diminished by our knowledge of its causes, its character, its importance or insignificance.
T. S. Eliot
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You realize mortality is everywhere.
Katey Sagal -
You may have heard that back in the States there are some people who are smoking grass. I don't know how you feel, but it's sure easier than cutting the stuff.
Pat Morita -
Get a feedback loop and listen to it. … When people give you feedback, cherish it and use it.
Randy Pausch -
The story of the Fall always fascinates me as a play ground, but I cannot find any profound meaning in it, because of my 'liberal' view of human nature: I cannot believe in a state of original innocence, still less in a profound meaning in it, and I am always minimising the conception and the extent of Sin and the sinfulness of sex.
E. M. Forster -
I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here.
Arthur C. Clarke -
Love is a gracious host to his guests though to the unbidden his house is a mirage and a mockery. Now you would have me explain the miracles of Jesus. We are all the miraculous gesture of the moment; our Lord and Master was the centre of that moment. Yet it was not in His desire that His gestures be known.
Kahlil Gibran
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It's a life's work to see yourself for what you really are and even then you might be wrong.
Cormac McCarthy -
Mr. Augustus Minns was a bachelor, of about forty as he said - of about eight-and-forty as his friends said. He was always exceedingly clean, precise, and tidy: perhaps somewhat priggish, and the most retiring man in the world.
Charles Dickens -
All I can do is turn a phrase until it catches the light. There was a time when I got hot under the collar if the critics said I had nothing new to say. Now I realise that they had a point. My field is the self-evident. Everything I say is obvious, although I like to think that some of the obvious things I have said were not so obvious until I said them.
Clive James -
Sloth, not ill-will, makes me unjust.
Mason Cooley -
I like to branch out as much as I can, but I feel like the movies that are closest to my heart are 'The Wackness' and '50/50' - the ones that are dramedies that have that human element to them.
Jonathan Levine -
I have to remind myself to breathe -- almost to remind my heart to beat!
Emily Bronte
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Horror is edgier. Dark fantasy feels mushier to me. Finding the difference - it's an instinct. And they overlap a lot.
Ellen Datlow -
You just sort of get used to being one of the only women on set, so it's really refreshing to start to enter a time when that's not the case anymore.
Rachel Morrison -
I am not a robot. I have a heart and I bleed.
Serena Williams