Knows Quotes
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The more I know about America, the better I'll be at performing American characters and American stories.
Rebel Wilson -
It is important to know: 1) You are OK just the way you are. You need a strong stomach, a tough hide, and to be able to take rejection well. 2) Do your homework. Check out galleries. Don't just walk in with your work. Be as professional as you can. 3)... there is a gallery for everybody.
Kay WalkingStick
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Everyone knows how to talk, and no one knows what to say.
Nick Hornby -
Part of my big message with all this is that if you are alive, you know all you need to know about the message of classical music, because more than any other music, it is about the way life really is.
Michael Tilson Thomas -
When I was in the Army, the unit I served in, you could never stop. It was a volunteer unit, and there was a fairly high rate of attrition. The people who stayed through are the people who were either great at it or the people who just didn't know how to stop. And I fell into that second category.
Michael Arad -
Sometimes, an actress maybe knows how to think.
Isabelle Huppert -
I want you to know that you are not alone in your being alone.
Stephen Fry -
So many good songs get written fast, because you know exactly what has to work.
Stephen Sondheim
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Friends can betray you, but with an old enemy, you always know where you stand.
Raymond E. Feist -
I think actors like to be directed. Actors like to know where they're headed and what they want, so I'm very encouraging.
Dan Mazer -
I soon came to the point where I didn't know whether my smiling face was a lie or not. -Lavi
Katsura Hoshino -
What I never understand about a hangover is, where does the breath come from? You know what I mean? I mean, is someone shitting in your mouth?
Richard Pryor -
You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me.
Ernest Hemingway -
If you are not a writer, you will not understand the difficulties of writing. If you are not a writer, you will not know the fears and hopes of the writers you teach.
Mem Fox
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Everything comes to him who knows how to wait.
Wolfgang Pauli -
We need to teach how doubt is not to be feared but welcomed. It's OK to say, "I don't know."
Richard Feynman -
All we know so far is what doesn't work.
Richard Feynman -
There's things I know I'm good at, and those things interest me less and less. I learn a lot more from doing it wrong than I do from doing it right.
Michael Ian Black -
I'm not a very serious person. You know how they say that clowns are very funny in public and are really sad at home? I'm really kind of stupid at home and more serious in public.
Roland Joffe -
To recognize that you are radically free, in Sartre's sense, but then to live as if you weren't, is to live in bad faith, in denial of what you know to be true. And that's not something anyone can sensibly want to do.
David E. Cooper
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I don't chase after things, but I put forward the effort and know the rest of it is out of my hands.
Michael Ian Black -
Get to know the real you, rather than try to look like or dress like those around you.
Catie Curtis -
I don't think anyone would think that an ellipsis represents doubt or anything. I think it's more, you know, hinting at the future. What lies ahead.
Sarah Dessen -
Money and fame are trashy and don't guarantee happiness, but we all refuse really to know it.
Stephen Fry