The desire to seem clever often keeps us from being so.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Recitation: by Male by Female
Oh, I try to stay as far away from karaoke as humanly possible!
Jeremy Jordan
Far AwayPossibleTryStayKaraoke
Growing up in Highland Park, in high school, I had some very influential teachers: I had a math teacher who taught calculus that helped me learn to be in love with mathematics; I had a chemistry teacher who inspired us to work what was in the class and to go beyond.
John M. Grunsfeld
WorkLoveTeacherMathematicsSchool
Even when I do roles that are really profoundly abusive, like, I would say, in 'Deadwood' - there's a guy who's a breeding ground for ignorance and hurtful behavior - the fact that people are so taken aback by that is a good thing because they're looking at themselves, and there's a part of me in there, too.
Michael Harney
GoodIgnorancePeopleMeLooking
I wanted to become a better entertainer, and I learned from my brother James Andrews. And I've been studying some tape of James Brown and different people.
Trombone Shorty
BrotherPeopleBetterBecomeBeen
I am not as crazy as people think.
Tom Sizemore
I AmPeopleCrazyThinkAm
I'm cancer-free. And I'm on antioxidants and acupuncture and a different diet. And I have a different outlook on life. I don't have resentment any more. It's wonderful.
Louis Gossett, Jr.
LifeDietMoreResentmentWonderful
Since cable got the power and freedom it has, you can explore someone in a way you couldn't in the old days when Mannix was Mannix was Mannix. I thought maybe that Nixon would be an interesting series.
Douglas McGrath
FreedomPowerThoughtInteresting
If you express yourself too much, you're considered weak.
Sylvester Stallone
YourselfYouToo MuchWeakMuchToo
I was in Australia in 1983 and did a stunt in a lion's cage.
Tiny Tim
LionAustraliaCageStuntDid
The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have.
Norman Vincent Peale
YourselfEnergyYouLoseWillMore
The first time I heard Johnny play at the Fillmore East, I wasn't really impressed. He had come on the scene with everybody telling me how great he was, and I didn't hear it.
Rick Derringer
GreatTimeMePlayFirst TimeFirst
Dai Vernon, the greatest sleight of hand figure in the history of the art, rarely performed. But he invented magic and had an enormous influence on the whole range of sleight of hand. And so often, the magic he was doing was to fool other magicians.
Ricky Jay
HistoryArtFoolInfluenceDoing
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