I am always happy to use my song and dance training.
Tamara Tunie
Recitation: by Male by Female
I, at the age of 17 or 18 as a medical student, suddenly came up against a problem: 'What am I? What is the meaning of my existence as I experience it?'
John Eccles
AgeExperienceMedicalProblemUp
It was so simple in the old days. You put out an album, people promoted it, it got in the charts, and you had a hit.
Jeff Lynne
SimplePeopleYouOldOutDays
The minute a male model looks like he's doing a runway walk, it falls apart. It should look like they're just walking.
Michael Bastian
WalkWalkingDoingLookLooksJust
Communism didn't work because people weren't ready for it, it was corrupt, and because it squelched individualism.
Tom Shadyac
WorkPeopleCommunismReadyCorrupt
Canadian writers don't live in gated mansions; you can just talk to them when you see them lining up at the Second Cup.
Russell Smith
LiveYouTalkSeeUpCup
I've always found it hard to say sorry.
Michael Sheen
SorrySayHardAlwaysFound
It's still word of mouth that is going to make or break a show, and while critics can't help a show, they can hurt it.
Mitch Leigh
HurtHelpMouthCriticsBreakGoing
It's so easy to settle for less than God's best for us because we don't always feel like taking responsibility for our behavior or putting forth some effort to do what we need to do so we can accomplish great things for God and help people. But the cost of settling for less is actually harder than being completely obedient to God's will.
Joyce Meyer
GodGreatResponsibilityBestEffort
When you think about French pastry, one of the most classic traditional pastries is the eclair. An eclair is like a blank canvas that can be easily adapted to any environment. Ingredients are the most important aspect of a perfect eclair, and they need to be used at their peak.
Johnny Iuzzini
ThinkEnvironmentYouPerfectNeed
I live for what I haven't done.
Donna Karan
LiveDone
We didn't understand irony yet in the '80s; we just kind of existed at face value, so there was no nerd cool yet because the digital revolution was still in its infancy.
Chris Hardwick
ValueCoolFaceRevolutionKind
My father was a rabbi and had a little synagogue in Canada, so I'm from Canada. I left there at 16.
David Steinberg
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