Yael Grobglas Quotes
As an actor, the first thing you're taught is, 'Don't look into the camera; ignore it.'
Yael Grobglas
Quotes to Explore
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Whether people be of high or low birth, rich or poor, old or young, enlightened or confused, they are all alike in that they will one day die.
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
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I grew up in the South and went to church a lot.
Patrick Wilson
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I don't want to subject myself just to one scheme. I think it's just if you can play, you can play no matter what scheme you play in.
Malik Jackson
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In my personal life, I would just feel like, I will always be cool with everyone.
Zara Larsson
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I kind of woke up one morning and was like, 'Oh I see what's happening, I get everything'. I woke up and was like, 'I get it, I'm a product.'
Taylor Momsen
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The idea that we are not going to look after the Great Barrier Reef, which is just a wonderful tourism resource that it can be just for one example - we are not going to look after it, we won't have tight environment regulation, is frankly just not true.
Campbell Newman
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I grew up in musical theatre and love to perform on stage.
AJ McLean
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I'm on the board of directors for Peace Now, which works tirelessly between the Palestinians and the Israelis to create peace in the Middle East and we've never been closer.
Mandy Patinkin
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I was brought up in this part of Detroit that they used to call the ghetto.
Diana Ross
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Home is most important in the long run.
Patrick Lencioni
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This kingdom of God life is not a matter of waking up each morning with a list of chores or an agenda to be tended to, left on our bedside table by the Holy Spirit for us while we slept. We wake up already immersed in a large story of creation and covenant, of Israel and Jesus, the story of Jesus and the stories that Jesus told. We let ourselves be formed by these formative stories, and especially as we listen to the stories that Jesus tells, get a feel for the way he does it, the way he talks, the way he treats people, the Jesus way.
Eugene H. Peterson
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As an actor, the first thing you're taught is, 'Don't look into the camera; ignore it.'
Yael Grobglas