Lou Holtz Quotes
All you need is something to say, and a burning desire to say it... it doesn't matter where your hands are.
Lou Holtz
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When you have a movie, you know who they start out as and where they go. But this is constantly changing, and you're growing with the character.
Bailee Madison
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All action results from thought, so it is thoughts that matter.
Sai Baba
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I don't sit and write stand-up material; I come up with an idea onstage.
T. J. Miller
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Growing up, I was not used to good things happening to me.
Quinton Aaron
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When you're lucky enough to get paid a nice chunk of change to write a movie or a TV show, you have no right to complain, really. I guess it's more of an appeal to the powers that be that the less they interfere, the more likely, actually, they are to get something that works, I think.
Beau Willimon
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Someday, I have no doubt, the dead from today's wars will be seen with a similar sense of sorrow at needless loss and folly as those millions of men who lie in the cemeteries of France and Belgium - and tens of millions of Americans will feel a similar revulsion for the politicians and generals who were so spendthrift with others' lives.
Adam Hochschild
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Any good teacher knows how important it is to connect with students and understand our culture.
Adora Svitak
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I'm obviously not a politician, nor do I have the desire to be one, but I'm a conscious citizen.
Chauncey Billups
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We do not succeed in changing things according to our desire, but gradually our desire changes. The situation that we hoped to change because it was intolerable becomes unimportant. We have not managed to surmount the obstacle, as we were absolutely determined to do, but life has taken us round it, led us past it, and then if we turn round to gaze at the remote past, we can barely catch sight of it, so imperceptible has it become.
Marcel Proust
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When they're good, I like working with new actors.
John C. Reilly
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All you need is something to say, and a burning desire to say it... it doesn't matter where your hands are.
Lou Holtz