Top 18 Jose Ferrer Quotes
#1. You are more important than your problems.
Jose Ferrer
#2. A man, when he wishes, is the master of his fate.
Jose Ferrer
#3. One of the things I've learned in my life is that sometimes you've got to take a chance.
Nicholas Sparks
#4. There is no nation so powerful, as the one that obeys its laws not from principals of fear or reason, but from passion.
Charles De Montesquieu
#5. I remember coming to New York in 1974 to do a play here called 'Equis.' And I remember the first morning getting up and walking around the streets, and I thought, 'I'm home.' I felt really at peace here.
Anthony Hopkins
#6. Sometimes all you need is one person with a guilty conscience to come forward and do the right thing. Often, the miracle you need resides inside of yourself, when you humbly ask for forgiveness.
Shannon L. Alder
#7. It was sweet and lovely, that smile, perhaps the more so because it wasn't complicated by much in the way of thought.
Stephen King
#8. You know, just because love like that hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it doesn't exist
Julie James
#9. When interviewing for a job, tell the editor how you love to report. How your passion is gathering information. Do not mention how you want to be a writer, use the word 'prose,' or that deep down you have a sinking suspicion you are the next Norman Mailer.
Michael Hastings
#10. America seems to be at once the most religious and the most secular of all nations.
Will Herberg
#11. there is nothing so bad as a reformed anything, be it gambler, drunkard, or lecher. They are aye harder on folks wi' their vices than someone without them would be." Sir
Marion Chesney
#13. The truth is I made a few good movies in the '50s, then went into freefall.
Jose Ferrer
#14. We can make ourselves actors, but only the audience can make a star.
Jose Ferrer
#15. Contentment is never the outcome of fulfillment, of achievement, or of the possession of things; it is not born of action or inaction. It comes with the fullness of what is, not in the alteration of it.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#16. If a man lose his balance, and immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake, he may be a good wheel or pin, but he is not a cultivated man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#17. A consumer society is about simplfying and degrading the consumer as well as the product.
William S. Burroughs
#18. I never took the bus. Never. Walking meant you were eccentric or pious or a loser - riding the bus meant you were insane or masochistic and worse than a loser.
Susan Straight
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