Top 17 Billy Flynn Quotes
#1. I figured that I'm going to bring my own version of Billy Flynn and do my very best with it and let it go.
Eddie George
#2. I am back in Los Angeles after a very successful run in Chicago as Billy Flynn.
Greg Evigan
#3. We truly could have used the later Jobs in earlier years at Apple, is what I feel.
Steve Wozniak
#4. Always a godmother, never a mother. That sucks. I've got to get me one of those little accessories.
Courteney Cox
#5. Was that the point about scattering ashes: that in the end they looked the same? Not just the snout and the tail, but a dog's ashes and a man's ashes. All reducible, with the addition of a little flame, to this mottled dust?
Clive Barker
#6. The Pivot Questionnaire that I ask other people, when I have on rare occasion answered it, the answer to the question, "What turns you on?" Is words. Not mine, other people's. Words, words, words, that's what turns me on.
James Lipton
#7. The remarkable position in which we find ourselves is that we don't actually know what we actually know.
Bill Bryson
#8. Silence is a strange thing to us who live: we desire it, we fear it, we worship it, we hate it. There is a divinity about cats, as long as they are silent: the silence of swans gives them an air of legend.
Keith Douglas
#9. We are just good friends. This sentence is enough to destroy at least one person.
Sarvesh Jain
#11. Wipe thine ass with What is Written and grin like a ninny at what is Spoken. Take thine refuge with thine wine in the Nothing behind Everything, as you hurry along the Path.
Malaclypse The Younger
#12. I don't do a lot of foisting, because when it comes to books I don't really like to be foisted upon.
Michael Chabon
#13. Quoting some advice from Terry Orlick:
You can only live this day once, this opportunity now. Once it is gone, it is gone. Embrace the opportunity.
Clara Hughes
#14. The fly sat upon the axel-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, What a dust do I raise!
Aesop
#15. I realise that stress is only fear. I now release all fears
Louise Hay
#16. I am actually what my age and my upbringing have made me
a bourgeois who adheres to the British constitution, adheres to it rather than supports it, and the fact that this isn't dignified doesn't worry me.
E. M. Forster
#17. I am very near to madness. I imagine my isolation, and I go mad inside, a delirium of doubts and fears.
Anais Nin
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