I was immature the way I handled the business. I saw myself as a tribune of the people.
Ron Silver
Recitation: by Male by Female
Vanity destroys your work. That's the one thing you have to let go of as an actor. I don't care how sexy or beautiful any woman is. At the end of the day, she has to take her makeup off. At the end of the day, she's more than just pretty.
Viola Davis
WorkBeautifulDayWomanMakeupEnd
We expect Seoul to be one of our most important markets not only in Asia but around the world.
Joe Gebbia
WorldImportantExpectOnlyMost
In art, scandal is a false narrative, a smoke screen that camouflages rather than reveals. When we don't know what we're seeing, we overreact.
Jerry Saltz
ArtSeeingSmokeKnowFalseScreen
Cinemas gained new young audiences who wanted films made for them.
Andrzej Wajda
NewYoungWhoMadeWantedThem
When I was a kid my parents moved a lot, but I always found them.
Rodney Dangerfield
ParentsKidAlwaysFoundThemMoved
There is an adage in business that says that you should only compete when you have a competitive advantage. When it comes to cybersecurity, Maryland has a whole host of competitive advantages.
Martin O'Malley
BusinessYouCompeteCompetitive
It only seems as if you're doing something when you worry.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
WorryDoingYouSomethingSeems
I love finding things. I love digging around in the dirt. It's part of my Virgo. It's like acting, really. You're always searching around for something and finding little hidden treasures.
Julia Sawalha
LoveFindingYouActingHiddenDirt
For 25 years, I did take my responsibilities as a pleaser of others sufficiently seriously.
Joyce Maynard
SeriouslyOthersYearsTakeDid
I was raised Jewish. I didn't know anything about Christianity.
Josh Young
KnowJewishI Was RaisedAnything
DNS is kind of the hamster under the hood that drives the Internet.
David Ulevitch
InternetHoodKindDrives
Film is different for me now. If the money is good and it's not totally revolting, I'll do it.
Claire Bloom
GoodMoneyMeNowFilmDifferent
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