In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
Aristotle
Recitation: by Male by Female
I made about 56 movies, I think. Not that many.
Angela Lansbury
ThinkMoviesMadeI ThinkMany
I don't care who I align with. Things happen naturally.
Metta World Peace
CareThings HappenHappenThingsWho
Success was one of my weakest points. I was so ill-prepared for it. I never appreciated within myself the gift of success. I never accepted it. People gave me so much momentum and love, and people really got my music, but I didn't accept it. That's probably one of my biggest regrets.
Sophie B. Hawkins
LoveSuccessMusicMyselfPeopleMe
I'm a character actor at heart.
Shuler Hensley
CharacterHeartActorCharacter Actor
I was doing Hamlet in the off-season, and I had a specific idea in my mind about what I wanted that character to look like, and because it's going to lead into the next year, I knew that it was going to have to be established somewhere in the show.
Michael Shanks
CharacterMindDoingYearLookLead
Human language is lit with animal life: we play cats-cradle or have hare-brained ideas; we speak of badgering, or outfoxing someone; to squirrel something away and to ferret it out.
Jay Griffiths
LifeAnimalIdeasSpeakLanguage
Interstate highways dull the reality of place and distance almost as effectively as jetliners do: I loathe their scary monotony.
Jonathan Raban
RealityPlaceDistanceScaryAlmost
I want to do more TV and more books. I want to have my hand in different projects. I'm way too hyper; I'm just one of those people who has to have a lot going on.
Johnny Iuzzini
PeopleWantHandWayMoreGoing
It's important my daughters learn from the hard work my wife and I put into this company. Who better to look out for your best interests than family?
Do Won Chang
WorkFamilyHard WorkBestWife
Circumstances give in reality to every political principle, its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind.
David Trimble
RealityPoliticalCircumstancesGive
To play is to act out and be willful, exultant and committed, as if one is assured of one's prospects.
Brian Sutton-Smith
PlayOutActCommittedWillful
Margaret Thatcher always felt like an outsider in her party.
Phyllida Lloyd
PartyAlwaysOutsiderHerLikeFelt
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