Alycia Debnam-Carey Quotes
I think of how much I've learned from doing television, and it is so invaluable.Alycia Debnam-Carey
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The name 'Charmageddon' actually comes from a social technique that I use. Which is, you know, literally obliterating people with charm so that you can get away with saying stuff that no one else could ever get away with, you know?
Hal Sparks -
When you're writing a story in bits and pieces, month in and month out, there really isn't time or space for reflection, no room to learn what those scripts had to teach you.
J. Michael Straczynski -
I have been fighting climate change for two decades, and people often ask me how I remain hopeful in the face of extreme weather and grim forecasts. The answer is simple: I see countless solutions spreading across the nation and across the world. But we need more investment.
Frances Beinecke -
His faith perhaps in some nice tenets might be wrong; his life, I'm sure, was always in the right.
Abraham Cowley -
I often have said to people that there are really two cities in the country where the outlook is always forward-looking - there is never really a backward-looking tendency. My banking work has taken me out to Palo Alto, what is commonly called Silicon Valley. And you sense out there is always a forward-looking outlook. And New York City.
Harold Ford, Jr. -
At the end of the day, I want to create collections that, although I am inspired by very creative women, I want my customer to walk away with a silhouette that she doesn't even know what collection it comes from. That it just lasts in her wardrobe and makes her feel strong and confident and hopefully happy.
Rachel Roy
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I've signed a few sneakers in my day.
Ja Rule -
Great indeed is the sublimity of the Creative, to which all beings owe their beginning and which permeates all heaven.
Lao Tzu -
I suspect there are people in all walks of life who need to be dragged into the 21st century in terms of attitudes towards women.
Frances O'Grady -
We have the tools, but we have to learn how to use them. That is my political philosophy.
Harri Holkeri -
The great mass of humanity should never learn to read or write.
D. H. Lawrence -
I do still get the odd fan letter about The Good Life, clearly written by somebody aged 18, who says: Will you send a photograph? And I think: Maybe it's kinder not to. I'm deeply into my 50s now.
Felicity Kendal
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Just because something is on trend, it might not work for you.
Victoria Justice -
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea.
Karen Blixen -
The Birds could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made.
Alfred Hitchcock -
Worte sind Taten.
Ludwig Wittgenstein -
Let us think only of the good days that are to come.
Agatha Christie -
A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.
Arthur Miller
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The new friends whom we make after attaining a certain age and by whom we would fain replace those whom we have lost, are to our old friends what glass eyes, false teeth and wooden legs are to real eyes, natrual teeth and legs of flesh and bone.
Sébastien-Roch Nicolas -
Not to sound too Dr. Phil all of a sudden, but I think the key to survival is to embrace one's past and to not run away from it. And to come to some sort of relationship with it or understanding of it.
Anderson Cooper -
The best books are those, which those who read them believe they themselves could have written.
Blaise Pascal -
...a strong heart will always overcome a strong body.
Jennifer A. Nielsen -
I think of how much I've learned from doing television, and it is so invaluable.
Alycia Debnam-Carey