
Top 14 Jackie Sharp Quotes
#1. People always tell me I'm going to regret not having kids. But what if I have one and then I regret having it? Has anyone thought of that option?
Karl Pilkington
#2. I look crazy, but I'm not. And the funny thing is, that other people don't look crazy, but they are.
Eden Ahbez
#3. As an artist, program directors always want to put you in a little box.
Angie Stone
#4. You are not even seeing most of what's going on in the universe. On top of that, your brain filters out much of what it receives from the environment. So that what you are consciously aware of is only a fractional representation of your universe.
Abhijit Naskar
#5. There's a whole gamut of things to do with film music that don't apply when you're making a record or if you're writing a concert piece or something.
Henry Jackman
#6. Dear God, please make me believe that life has some sort of meaning and purpose.
Donald O'Donovan
#7. My dad was into the 1950s doo-wop era. If you look at those groups, or at James Brown, Jackie Wilson and the Temptations in the 1960s, you'll see you had to be sharp onstage.
Bruno Mars
#8. Modernity, the child of the Enlightenment, failed when it became apparent that the good society cannot be achieved by unaided reason.
Robert Bork
#9. We need to do things better, but in a way that makes sense.
Nan Hayworth
#10. Dont look to the sky for fireworks when you can watch them light up in the eyes of all the people passing by.
Tyler Kent
#11. When a man's neck's in danger, he doesn't stop to think too much about
sentiment.
Agatha Christie
#12. When you open a door for others, you sometimes open doors for yourself.
Donald L. Hicks
#13. Most writers stick to what they know. The black experience is our experience, so it's not that challenging for us. That's why sometimes you'll see writers that start off telling black stories, but later branch out into other material. People say they "sell out." No, they evolve as writers.
Lena Waithe
#14. There is no such thing as finding true happiness by searching for it directly. It must come, if it come at all, indirectly, or by the service, the love, and the happiness we give to others.
Ralph Waldo Trine
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