Wolcott Gibbs Quotes
Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed.Wolcott Gibbs
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I can't say anything I don't love about Seattle.
Felix Hernandez -
I don't die in anything!
Kat Dennings -
Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.
A. R. Ammons -
I don't fear anything now.
G. Gordon Liddy -
When you get into the granny era, you're lucky to get anything.
Maggie Smith -
I don't do anything just 'cause nothing else is happening, or for money.
La India
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Obviously, I'm not a singer. I don't consider myself a singer.
Orlando Bloom -
Would I have traded 'Homeland' for anything else? No. Would I trade 'Billions' for anything else? No.
Damian Lewis -
I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.
Kate Mara -
I was only interested in scoring goals. I wasn't interested in anything else.
Gary Lineker -
Word of mouth travels faster than anything else.
Cam Newton -
I procrastinate so much and I get distracted by anything.
Zach Braff
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I don't like to dabble in anything I don't do well. I don't talk politics.
J. B. Smoove -
All anything takes, really, is confidence.
Rachel Ward -
Anything that's feathery-looking, I love.
Iris Apfel -
There isn't anything in the world that can't be made better.
Jack Valenti -
If I was on Broadway, I would want to do anything Vaudeville or a biopic.
Kat Graham -
I'm a cliche.
Ira Glass
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I'd love to do a big hair campaign for L'Oreal, and Prada would be great, too, obviously.
Ymre Stiekema -
I've always been my own person. Everything I've ever done in my life I did the hard way.
Windham Rotunda -
Whatever happens, I'm ready to face it.
Ernie Harwell -
It is proportion that beautifies everything, the whole universe consists of it, and music is measured by it.
Orlando Gibbons -
Listen much, keep silent when in doubt, and always take heed of the tongue; thou wilt make few mistakes. See much, beware of pitfalls, and always give heed to thy walk; thou wilt have little to rue. If thy words are seldom wrong, thy deeds leave little to rue, pay will follow.
Confucius -
Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed.
Wolcott Gibbs