Wallace D. Wattles Quotes
The daily practice of gratitude is one of the conduits by which your wealth will come to you.Wallace D. Wattles
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It's great when a director like Cameron Crowe can take what you do and fit it into what he's doing. If someone's a fan of you already, they can take what you do and make it work for what they're doing. You don't know their vision, and you're thinking, 'How is this guy going to take what I do and make it work in this movie?'
J. B. Smoove -
The main thing that I learned from my horrible job experiences was how horrible they were.
Adam Carolla -
My biggest ambition over everything is to have kids. It feels great. I'd love a big family.
Rafe Spall -
Nothing is so common-place as to wish to be remarkable.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. -
I begin with an idea and then it becomes something else.
Pablo Picasso -
There is simply no room for racial, hurtful language spoken to your colleagues or anyone else.
Pam Bondi
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Beijing, much as it has done with Hong Kong, persists in equating 'people power' with instability.
Sam Brownback -
Debate is healthy and no one in this chamber - starting with me - has a monopoly on being right.
Ted Kulongoski -
I'm a character actress, plain and simple... Who can worry about a career? Have a life. Movie stars have careers - actors work, and then they don't work, and then they work again.
Frances McDormand -
My father didn't know his real name. My father got his name from his grandfather and he got his name from his grandfather and he got it from the slave master.
Malcolm X -
The so-called evils are evils only in relation to a certain thing, and that which is evil in relation to a certain existing thing, either includes the non-existence of that thing or the non-existence of some of its good conditions.
Maimonides -
In 1957, as the leader of the majority in the United States Senate, speaking in support of legislation to guarantee the right of all men to vote, I said, 'This right to vote is the basic right without which all others are meaningless. It gives people, people as individuals, control over their own destinies.'
Lyndon B. Johnson
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I have met people on the subway who have told me the most profound stories, and I am convinced we all have something to teach each other if we just slow down long enough to hear the message.
Amanda de Cadenet -
If you look at Victorian England, being a soldier was considered a noble profession.
Jeff Lindsay -
One of the ways that you reveal character is by getting a character into a situation and seeing what they do.
Ben Bass -
When 1970s feminism hit the United States, women demanded the right to natural childbirth and to have their husband or another support person in the delivery room. My mother gave birth to me during this time.
Christy Turlington -
I'm the sort of actor who likes to talk about what we're going to do.
Donald Pleasence -
He who seeks for gain, must be at some expense.
Plautus
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At one point I was introduced to a devastatingly handsome young man -- beautiful, really -- with black unruly hair, large sensitive eyes fringed by long dark lashes, a full sensuous mouth -- and an irresistible personality. His name was Tony Curtis.
Janet Leigh -
If someone writes a great story, people praise the author, not the pen. People don't say, 'Oh what an incredible pen...where can I get a pen like this so I can write great stories?' Well, I am just a pen in the hands of the Lord. He is the author. All praise should go to him.
Keith Green -
I used to practice Tony speeches in my bathroom with my hairbrush.
Audra McDonald -
Being Latina means I have culture I guess. We party together, cry together, and cook together. Or at least my family does as much as we can. We know where we're from and we have a certain kind of rhythm and understanding. Togetherness. As I get older it becomes more apparent that there is a community in this industry that is working together to rise up and fight against the misinterpretation of Hispanic and what it means to be a Latino-American nowadays.
Alicia Sixtos -
The daily practice of gratitude is one of the conduits by which your wealth will come to you.
Wallace D. Wattles