Brigid Schulte Quotes
I think that was probably one of the biggest revelations, is leisure is really in the eyes of the beholder...
Brigid Schulte
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Whatever you do, do it with all your might. Work at it, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now.
P. T. Barnum
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I sang the songs in 'The Doors'.
Val Kilmer
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I'm in no hurry to get old. But when I do, I'll be out to enjoy every last minute. I see myself at 90 in some nursing home, waving my walking stick about as I jive to Gene Vincent records.
Imelda May
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Our live experiences, fixed in aphorisms, stiffen into cold epigrams. Our heart's blood, as we write it, turns to mere dull ink.
F. H. Bradley
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I don't take care of my voice at all, which is one reason that I sound as bad as I do.
Ira Glass
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There's this little box that African-American actors have to work in, in the first place, and I was able to rise above that box. I could have done a bunch of movies where I stayed as the Axel Foley or Reggie Hammond persona. But I didn't want to be doing the same thing all the time. Every now and then, you crash and burn, but that's part of it.
Eddie Murphy
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My brother wasn't loved by my mother in the same way that I was.
Sean Hannity
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The established order has too many self-protecting economic entities, and not enough people who yet understand what it takes to change.
Bill Clinton
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It's very warm there, so we were outdoors all the time. The local people had programs for us year-round, where as kids we had the opportunity to play football, basketball, baseball, track and field - we just went from one sport to the next, year-round.
Rafer Johnson
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The Byrds flew off the fallout shelter, eight miles high and falling fast.
Don McLean
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In just shutting your eyes and following fundamental theorem of calculus, we are led into a grievous error.
Arthur Mattuck
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I think that was probably one of the biggest revelations, is leisure is really in the eyes of the beholder...
Brigid Schulte