David D. Glass Quotes
Don't ever miss a day without improving something personally.
David D. Glass
Quotes to Explore
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England is a nation of shopkeepers.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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I've written fiction for as long as I can remember; it's always been my preferred form of play.
Taiye Selasi
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As an actor, I have casting issues. I'm a minority. I don't have trouble making a living, but as far as being on the food chain of the pecking order of actors, I'm not at the top of it. With the jobs that I do, there are always control issues with directors and producers.
B. D. Wong
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Do you know what integration really means? It means intermarriage. That's the real point behind it. You can't have it without intermarriage. And that would result in disintegration of both races.
Malcolm X
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I am always acting, be at a party, at work or in office. My attitude changes from meeting to meeting, from being serious to intense to funny, depending on who is in the room.
Karan Johar
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History is rich with adventurous men, long on charisma, with a highly developed instinct for their own interests, who have pursued personal power - bypassing parliaments and constitutions, distributing favours to their minions, and conflating their own desires with the interests of the community.
Umberto Eco
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In many, many parts of the world, being a female, you're really just wallpaper. If you take care to blend in, no one would think in a thousand years that you were doing anything suspicious.
Valerie Plame
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I just feel like growing up in Los Angeles, you learn, 'Well you're never gonna be the prettiest girl in the room, so just don't even try.' I mean, I care about being pretty, but it's not my most valued thing.
Zooey Deschanel
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Once I'm working on something, I don't do anything else. I'm mono-track.
Wayne McGregor
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There appears to be something to do with vehicles and movement that stimulates my writing.
Joanne Rowling
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When something works for you, all you can do is cross your fingers and hope that it will work for someone else.
Rebecca Stead
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Don't ever miss a day without improving something personally.
David D. Glass