Normani Kordei Hamilton (Normani) Quotes
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By far the most dangerous foe we have to fight is apathy-indifference from whatever cause, not from a lack of knowledge, but from carelessness, from absorption in other pursuits, from a contempt bred of self satisfaction.
William Osler -
The tax code rewards corporations for outsourcing jobs, and their profits overseas, instead of investing here in the United States.
Hillary Clinton -
My advice to actresses is don't worry about your looks. The very thing that makes you unhappy in your appearance may be the one thing to make you a star.
Estelle Winwood -
Producers are so much better-educated in issues related to terrorism.
Mike Johanns -
Anytime I audition for something, it's always a question of whether or not the people I'm auditioning for understand I'm an improviser and I like to do that, and if they like that or if they just want someone who's going to do what's written.
Adam Pally -
Wherever progress is to ensue, deviating natures are of greatest importance.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock The meat it feeds on.
William Shakespeare -
You'll never find peace of mind until you listen to your heart.
George Michael -
Entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity.
William of Occam -
People always want to learn how to booty pop like Fifth Harmony, so that's our signature.
Dinah Jane Fifth Harmony -
Cause I can make more money going in and doing my recordings and selling them through my entities that I have, rather than going to a record co. and them release a record and pay me 5 percent of what they make off it.
Mickey Gilley -
A performer may be taken in by his own act, convinced at the moment that the impression of reality which he fosters is the one and only reality. In such cases we have a sense in which the performer comes to be his own audience; he comes to be performer and observer of the same show. Presumably he introcepts or incorporates the standards he attempts to maintain in the presence of others so that even in their absence his conscience requires him to act in a socially proper way.
Erving Goffman