Top 15 Famous Blanche Quotes
#1. 'Blanche' opened a new door for me without really making me more famous. 'Blanche' was a risk, but that is the only thing that excites me in this profession. The knowledge that I am an actress who takes risks lifts my soul.
Lou Doillon
#2. I would not for a moment have you suppose that I am one of those idiots who scorns Science, merely because it is always twisting and turning, and sometimes shedding its skin, like the serpent that is [the doctors'] symbol.
Robertson Davies
#3. I think, for me as an actor, if you get to a place where you're satisfied, you're happy with it, then you're dead. It's over. You're not hungry anymore. You won't try things anymore.
Johnny Depp
#5. I love the new legal immigrants; they want their kids to be safe just like I do.
Lou Barletta
#6. To create is to relate. We trust in the artist in everybody to make his own connections, his own juxtapositions.
Corita Kent
#7. When I was in college, all the pretty women were in the theatre, so I auditioned for a play.
Judd Nelson
#8. The absolute nothingness of death is a blessing. Something to look forward to.
Quentin Crisp
#9. Every time I sit with our general manager at a baseball game, and there's number-cruncher and statistician guy - I'm sitting around - they start talking about stuff, and I say, 'What's that? I've never heard of that one before.'
George Brett
#10. If you want to walk fast, walk alone. But if you want to walk far, walk together
Ratan Tata
#11. I just play to win. I play to be competitive; that's it. I think every player hopes that they do something special that everyone remembers later in life, or whatever. But that's not why we're playing. At least, that's not why I play.
Cliff Lee
#12. I took a day to search for God, And found Him not. But as I trod By rocky ledge, through woods untamed, Just where one scarlet lily flamed, I saw His foot print in the sod.
Bliss Carman
#13. When most investors, including the pros, all agree on something, they're usually wrong.
Carl Icahn
#14. In an article titled "Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly," he showed that couching familiar ideas in pretentious language is taken as a sign of poor intelligence and low credibility.
Daniel Kahneman
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