
Top 15 Cailloux Theater Quotes
#1. Heaven is a very distinct place, where only God's elect will go. It's the place where the only One who deserves any glory lives and reigns.
Monica Johnson
#2. One has to set high standards ... I can never be happy with mediocre performance.
Patrice Motsepe
#3. Just knock hell out of it with your right hand.
Tommy Armour
#4. I'm rarely in a situation where, if you have a good idea, it's not embraced. That's stupid. And I don't work with stupid people.
Richard Gere
#5. I direct, and I make movies I can't finance. I can't raise money. I can't sell anything. I make things.
Abel Ferrara
#6. I did a couple of plays in junior high school, maybe high school, and then I did a play in college.
Jodie Foster
#7. Commitment doesn't have conditions. A compassionate samurai follows through whether it feels good or not; average people do what they feel like doing.
Brian Klemmer
#8. When you truly accept that those children in some far off place in the global village have the same value as you in God's eyes or even in just your eyes, then your life is forever changed; you see something that you can't un-see.
Bono
#9. I like what it is to sing, or to be with the others singing, to make music, but the fuss and all the things that are the exterior part of a career, has never interested me.
Victoria De Los Angeles
#10. I believe in God, only I spell it Nature." Frank Lloyd Wright
Andrea Perron
#11. I saw my first angel.
And it was you.
Tegan Quin
#12. Can I be blamed for wanting a real body, to put my arms around? Without it I too am disembodied. I can listen to my own heartbeat against the bedsprings ... but there's something dead about it, something deserted.
Margaret Atwood
#13. Girls weren't drug addicted, they were love addicted, and that, I'll learn, is far harder to treat.
Rachel Lloyd
#14. Life strove mightily to exile orthodoxy, hospitalize heresy, and trap humanity into stupidity. It was an accumulation of used bandages soiled with layers of blood and pus. Life was the daily changing of the bandages of the heart that made the incurably sick, young and old alike, cry out in pain.
Yukio Mishima
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