Bob Harlan Quotes
I think it sent a huge message to every free agent and particularly the African-Americans. I think it opened a lot of doors for us.Bob Harlan
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The message I like to convey to women and girls across the globe is that there is no glass ceiling.
Venus Williams -
I'm not the kind of director who aims to send a message out.
Park Chan-wook -
I have no great message to the world.
Orson Welles -
Our communications reflect in our countenance. Therefore, we must be careful not only what we communicate, but also how we do so. Souls can be strengthened or shattered by the message and the manner in which we communicate.
L. Lionel Kendrick -
I think work begets work.
Adam Baldwin -
As far as our song list... I think between the two of us knew seven songs... for the whole night... we did a lot of variations on those seven songs.
Robert Lee Hatfield
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I think it was Henry Moore who was asked where he got his ideas for his sculptures, and he said something like, "I continue to do as an adult the things I did as a child." I think that's what art is about.
Carl Andre -
Does one's integrity ever lie in what he is not able to do? I think that usually it does, for free will does not mean one will, but many wills conflicting in one man. Freedom cannot be conceived simply. It is a mystery and one which a novel, even a comic novel, can only be asked to deepen.
Flannery O'Connor -
I once received a letter from an old lady in California who informed me that when the tired reader comes home at night, he wishes to read something that will lift up his heart. And it seems her heart had not been lifted up by anything of mine she had read. I think that if her heart had been in the right place, it would have been lifted up.
Flannery O'Connor -
When George Graham was there they complained, harking back to better days, but I think that's a fantasy.
Alan Hansen -
Many animal rescue organizations hit with a hard-core, heartbreaking message. Their videos and stories can become difficult for average people to watch. By taking a more positive, heartwarming approach to animal rescue, I've been able to engage people and keep them engaged for years. Instead of selling the agony and misery - and sadly, there is no shortage of that - I start with the happy endings. I work backwards so the first message they get is joy and success due to their involvement. Opening the mind with humor and joy gets the rescue message in that much deeper.
Elayne Boosler -
I think this is a very strong message coming from the U.S. government.
Margaret Chan
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I think the band can really swing when it swings easy, when it can just play along like you are cutting butter.
Count Basie -
The message that everyone should sign up is a misleading message and a dangerous message.
Bob Hayes -
The media nowadays has given the message to adults. Don't try new things, don't look foolish because we will catch you and then broadcast it to the world. I think children don't have that.
Jamie Lee Curtis -
I think to lose Kentucky is nearly the same as to lose the whole game.
Abraham Lincoln -
I think that because Connecticut represents national champions, people should not get confused about what Connecticut is. Connecticut is a national power. They have been defending national champions. What makes Connecticut great is because they represent such greatness and accomplishment. So (a win) would say a lot.
C. Vivian Stringer -
I wish we could get a little more out of her offensively, and I think it's going to come.
C. Vivian Stringer
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I usually go with roles that I find entertaining. But every once in a while, there comes along a film that has an important social message. As actors, we have a certain responsibility toward our audience.
Boman Irani -
One of the ingredients that made Cheers work so well was the great ensemble of actors we had. That's the case with any good series.
Ted Danson -
Arise! Awake! and stop not until the goal is reached.
Swami Vivekananda -
We are being at once wisely aware of our own frivolity if we avoid hitting and whacking and prefer 'striking' and 'smiting'; talk and chat and prefer 'speech' and 'discourse'; well-bred, brilliant, or polite noblemen (visions of snobbery columns in the Press, and fat men on the Riviera) and prefer the 'worthy, brave and courteous men' of long ago.
J. R. R. Tolkien -
I think it sent a huge message to every free agent and particularly the African-Americans. I think it opened a lot of doors for us.
Bob Harlan