Nancy Byrd Turner Quotes
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What brought mass innovation to a nation was not scientific advances - its own or others' - but 'economic dynamism': the desire and the space to innovate.
Edmund Phelps -
I suffer from a more complex, persistent fear. It manifests itself in nerves, and on film the camera sees even the tiniest evidence of this. So you have to learn that when the director calls 'Action,' you don't go to this place of tension, but somehow you become free.
Eddie Redmayne -
I've always liked stories. I'm always reading, ever since I was a kid. I've always been reading and wanting to be in some other world. This is the perfect job for me.
Garrett Dillahunt -
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.
Carl Sagan -
We need to consider nominations as thoroughly and carefully as the American people deserve. No one is entitled to a free pass to a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court.
Patrick Leahy -
You know, for one glorious half hour, I was the mother of the president-elect.
Barbara Bush
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I realized what interested me as a student of film was one thing and the movies that I liked were another.
Sam Raimi -
The director had come to Madrid to court me.
Victoria Abril -
I was quite keen on silviculture, the growing of trees, and that was something I gave a lot of thought to. Maybe I could've gone in that direction. But it just so happened that while I was trying to make up my mind, I enrolled in art school, and there I began to develop my interest in music, parallel with my interest in the visual arts.
Ian Anderson -
I don't want people to know what I'm actually like. It's not good for an actor.
Jack Nicholson -
I never figured I'd go into the Hall of Fame. A kid from the Hill.
Yogi Berra -
I left Beijing in 1987, shortly before my books were banned there, but have returned continually.
Ma Jian
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William Shatner has one style. We have completely contrasting personalities. We're very good friends. I adore him, but we're very different people, so they were smart enough to write characters that reflected that.
Patrick Stewart -
Most writers battle with periods of being blocked; it's almost an occupational hazard. But in the writing of his last and greatest novel, 'A Passage to India,' E. M. Forster got stuck for nine years.
Damon Galgut -
The first information I consume in the morning is probably 'The New York Times' and then my Twitter feed. I think Twitter is a really fascinating, easy way to stay on top of what stories are out there.
Uzo Aduba -
Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.
Babasaheb -
There are no silos at 'Frontline.' Our digital team works with our filmmakers, and our filmmakers work with our digital team. They're always in touch, and they're always talking.
Raney Aronson-Rath -
I'm holding onto the hope that there is some reason that I got cancer and there is something – that may not be very clear to me right now – but that I will do.
Farrah Fawcett
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I love writing music for film and TV, but putting it into a video game is twice as fun because it needs to be repeatable and joyous.
Kristian Bush Sugarland -
Our rule is the works of mercy… It is the way of sacrifice, worship, a sense of reverence.
Dorothy Day -
My first book is about twins who are attached: two people who are joined and can't escape each other.
Darin Strauss -
I come from a time when people like Bob Newhart and Bill Cosby told stories that were devastatingly funny without being off-color.
Bill Engvall -
Is it really not possible to touch the gaming table without being instantly infected by superstition?
Fyodor Dostoevsky -
The Bookshop has a thousand books,
Nancy Byrd Turner