Catherine O'Hara (Catherine Anne O'Hara) Quotes
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The important thing, Jesus is saying (in Matthew 5:33-37), is to tell the truth and keep one's pledges without insisting that a certain form of words must be used if it is to be binding. No oath is necessary for the truthful person... Their word is so reliable that nothing more than a statement is needed from them.
D. A. Carson
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You can't live a truthful life without regret.
Jamie Lee Curtis
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It's my hope to inspire kids around the world to want to be tech stars in stem subjects.
will.i.am
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Be truthful, gentle, and fearless.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Even one word, or certainly one sentence, should be able to describe the basic characteristic that the scene has, or the character has, or the story has. And then you begin to detail that one spine, and you have offshoots from that spine, and it becomes more and more complex, but all of it stems from that one-word, one-line theme, which can give the character, the scene, or the play its uniqueness.
William Shatner
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A man who is swayed by negative emotions may have good enough intentions, may be truthful in word, but he will never find the Truth.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Sydney is rather like an arrogant lover. When it rains it can deny you its love and you can find it hard to relate to. It's not a place that's built to be rainy or cold. But when the sun comes out, it bats its eyelids, it's glamorous, beautiful, attractive, smart, and it's very hard to get away from its magnetic pull.
Baz Luhrmann
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I never talk much about my family, but my grandfather was friendly with these guys, with magicians and ventriloquists on the highest levels, and I was just interested.
Ricky Jay
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I have to say, creating memories is so important to me that I did a book about creating memories for your family.
Josie Bissett
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I urge you to choose companions well and cherish those friends who lift you and make you better in their presence. And be such friends to one another.
Russell M. Nelson
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I think the success of my work stems from being truthful.
Catherine O'Hara