Marc Veasey Quotes
My mother graduated from high school in 1969, and on January 3, 1971, she gave birth to me. She was married later that year, but by the time I was 10, she was a divorced single mother of two young boys. To make ends meet, we moved in with my grandparents, who were also housing two of my mother's siblings and their kids.
Marc Veasey
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Pictures must not be too picturesque.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I applied for funding to embark on an overseas field trip in Iceland, and spent six weeks there happily holed up in the national archives, museums and libraries, sifting through ministerial and parish records, censuses, maps, microfilm, logs, and local histories.
Hannah Kent
I'm not Mr. Mom, but there's just certain things I won't say anymore.
Randy Houser
Oh my God, Betty White is actually everything that you would expect her to be like.
Yvette Nicole Brown
I like films to be pure cinema, but I also like them to provide a snapshot of a family, a society or a character - something that can nourish you as a human being as well as an actor.
Tahar Rahim
If I was Sean Connery, I would have been macho.
Patrick Macnee
The more competition, the better. I hope to get snubbed again this year.
Nathan Lane
Companies can't delegate social media to the new college grad and think they have it covered.
Clara Shih
One of the problems in the Navy is that tradition of being captain of the ship. And an awful lot of people can be retired in the Navy, get over it, get a life, and go on. But there's a lot who can't. And when they have to give up the ship, they got to be captain of something, every single day.
Patricia Schroeder
As kids, we have all handled shot guns. From there on, there is no transition. It stays in the toy box. The idea is to get the transition and bridge the gap between the toy box and the shooting range.
Gagan Narang
I'm always pursuing knowledge; I'm a seeker of spiritual equilibrium - and music is a big part of that.
Steven Siro Vai
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My mother graduated from high school in 1969, and on January 3, 1971, she gave birth to me. She was married later that year, but by the time I was 10, she was a divorced single mother of two young boys. To make ends meet, we moved in with my grandparents, who were also housing two of my mother's siblings and their kids.
Marc Veasey