Top 15 Edmond Kirsch Quotes
#1. So rainbow-sided, touch'd with miseries,
She seem'd, at once, some penanced lady elf,
Some demon's mistress, or the demon's self.
John Keats
#2. It's unbelievable how you can affect someone else so deeply and never know.
Susane Colasanti
#3. The vicious character of sin is brought out by the words "who gave himself for our sins." So vicious is sin that only the sacrifice of Christ could atone for sin.
Martin Luther
#4. Is the work of sun worshippers to honor those who think they can see the sun? Or to worship the sun?
David James Duncan
#5. Mindfulness helps us to live in harmony with our thoughts, words and actions.
Amit Ray
#6. Motion-picture studio floors used to be all wooden and not smooth at all. This was difficult when moving a camera around on a dolly.
Desi Arnaz
#7. What a cute man! Hey, I may be pregnant, but I can still see!
Marie Osmond
#8. Follow your passion. Nothing - not wealth, success, accolades or fame - is worth spending a lifetime doing things you don't enjoy.
Jonathan Sacks
#9. Comedy, when it works, is light on its feet and has the illusion of complete spontaneity: as if there is no film, no camera. You are standing there experiencing it all in real time. This illusion, I believe, is why so many people think comedy is easy.
David Dobkin
#10. The sun's down and the moon's pretty - it's time to ramble.
Elvis Presley
#12. Shun idleness. It is rust that attaches itself to the most brilliant metals.
Voltaire
#13. It's not often a thriller keeps me wound up as well as 'Headhunters' did. I knew I was being manipulated and didn't care. It was a pleasure to see how well it was being done.
Roger Ebert
#14. [ ... ][I]f you adapted too much in order to deal with them, you ran the risk of forgetting who you were and you could end up being neither and nothing.
Anne Bishop
#15. Look, let me tell you something, Satan, or whoever you are." "Don't use that name, I hate it." "That's likely to make me pepper my speeches with it." "My name is Memnoch," he said calmly, with a small pleading gesture. "Memnoch the Devil.
Anne Rice
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