Eugene J. Martin Quotes
Truth is so large OR people’s minds are so small that they’re only able to nibble on the edges – and when growth brings them to the area where they can feed on truth itself, as they move in and eat of the seed, there they become truth.Eugene J. Martin
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J. J. Abrams is a director that I've admired for a long time, from the very first scripts he wrote - including 'Regarding Henry,' which I was in.
Harrison Ford -
Guys who are charismatic and fun-loving and sweet and generous are the ones I want to date.
Victoria Justice -
He owned a service station, and I used to go there and piddle around - pump some gas, get in the way.
Jack Youngblood -
I was the very first athlete in East Germany allowed to go professional.
Katarina Witt -
My plays have been strange from the beginning, and they never got unstrange.
Wallace Shawn -
It's a Tim sandwich. The meat is fresh, but the bread is moldy.
Daniel Craig
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We want freedom for our country, but not at the expense or exploitation of others, not us to degrade other countries…I want the freedom of my country so that other countries may learn something from my free country so that the resources of my country might be utilized for the benefit of mankind.
Lal Bahadur Shastri -
The most frequent way men are raped by adult women is 'birth control rape.'
Warren Farrell -
Logic takes care of itself; all we have to do is to look and see how it does it.
Ludwig Wittgenstein -
We Are All in the Same Boat.
Angela Merkel -
A society can exist - many do exist - without writing, but no society can exist without reading.
Alberto Manguel -
There's a certain way you stand to give yourself authority, which gives you the texture for the part. I chose that my character hadn't been married, he'd worked his way up the chain of command. For a small cameo role, I gave it a lot of thought.
Mark Goddard
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Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment.
Dogen -
I'm very optimistic. I'm happy-go-lucky, I guess. I try to be.
Asa Butterfield -
The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude towards them.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery -
We become what we behold. We shape our tools and then our tools shape us.
Marshall McLuhan -
I'm shocked to be saying this, but as a child, I never went to a circus. It cost too much.
Jerry Lewis -
The Cardiff Half Marathon has already proved itself to be one of the biggest and best road races in the U.K., and when the best athletes in the world run on the same course, the times should be spectacular. But the real beauty of this event is that ordinary runners get the chance to line up on the same start line as the best athletes in the world.
Lynn Davies
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What great writers have done to cities is not to tell us what happens in them, but to remember what they think happened or, indeed, might have happened. And so Dickens reinvented London, Joyce, Dublin, and so on.
Andre Aciman -
But politics demands, in the interests of each separate nation, guarantees for its independence and continued existence, special regulations to help its progress in culture, prosperity, and power, to build its society into a perfectly complete and harmoniously developed body politic, self-contained and independent.
Friedrich List -
I love the idea of coming into a struggling franchise and seeing if I can help them win. First off, I hate to lose. At anything. Secondly, who doesn't want to be the guy to help turn something around?
Matt Harvey -
Made still a blund'ring kind of melody;Spurred boldly on, and dashed through thick and thin,Through sense and nonsense, never out nor in.Free from all meaning, whether good or bad,And in one word, heroically mad.
John Dryden -
I would always have been the geek who's your friend. I will never be the dark guy with a sensitive side, as much as I yearn to be.
Jon Cryer -
Truth is so large OR people’s minds are so small that they’re only able to nibble on the edges – and when growth brings them to the area where they can feed on truth itself, as they move in and eat of the seed, there they become truth.
Eugene J. Martin