Rebecca Mader Quotes
For people to come to you and say, 'Would you like to be a part of our show?' after years of 'Please tell me I'm good enough'... I can't tell you how wonderful it feels.Rebecca Mader
Quotes to Explore
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The mind is a superb instrument if used rightly. Used wrongly, however, it becomes very destructive. To put it more accurately... you usually don't use it at all. It uses you.
Eckhart Tolle -
Unrequited affection is very painful for the lover, but it can have unexpected, creative consequences.
Damon Galgut -
I don't want to become known as just a body.
Taylor Lautner -
I've never been in a relationship before. I've only been in unrequited relationships where people haven't loved me back. I guess I'm a little bit attracted to that in a bad way.
Sam Smith -
Everybody was in struggle, in the grind trying to make it.
Young Buck -
I got my first leopard print coat when I was 15. I nearly got beat up, but I was happy with it.
Imelda May
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Imperialist enterprise draws political consequences.
C. L. R. James -
The female attention I have to struggle hardest with is from my two-year-old daughter.
Dan Stevens -
The heart of the gameplay is still about choice and consequence, which is what I've been doing since the '80s.
Warren Spector -
The thing I have in common with Donald Trump is, about a dozen years ago, we got a 'Man of the Year' award in New York City, the Hotel Plaza, from the USO.
Jack Keane -
I see what keeps people young: work!
Ted Turner -
I think Douglas was a real one-off. He was so clever and so intelligent and so well read in real science that he could make science fiction work as well as it did. And just such fun to have around, he was just such a lovely man.
Lalla Ward
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Here's my Golden Rule for a tarnished age: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they're fair with you.
Alan Alda -
Stop whining about getting old. It's a privilege. A lot of people who are dead wish they were still alive.
Amy Poehler -
The I is the soul, which endures.
Nachman of Breslov -
When I don't have anything to say, I don't publish. Rather than posting something that's not very interesting, it's best to wait until you have something that really inspires you and makes you laugh.
Garance Dore -
I used to think Shoji Hamada never drew, until there was a book by Bernard Leach published about his work Hamada: Potter, Tokyo; New York: Harper & Row, 1975 and at the rear of the book were a number of wonderful little sketches, but they were not drawings like Bernard made.
Warren MacKenzie -
What scares me is not living up to be a good enough father to my son and letting down my family - not being there enough and not being able to give enough of yourself.
Morten Tyldum