Top 15 Kanoff Legal Quotes
#1. My dad was like a stage mother he always pushed me to do what I wanted.
Jim Carrey
#2. Injustice is not evil in itself, but only in the fear and apprehension that one will not escape those who have been set up to punish the offense.
Epicurus
#3. I've always liked the idea of memoirs, going into someone else's life, going through someone else's day and getting out of your own head.
Isabel Gillies
#4. There's No Such Thing as a Bad Meditation. Any Time you Spend in Silence is Valuable
Wayne Dyer
#5. Everyone has an opinion; the question is which opinions are actually relevant to your journey and which are just static in the air?
Kimora Lee Simmons
#6. We don't live by just sleeping and eating. We need pride and dignity in our lives. Work gives you that.
Yoko Ono
#8. I have a really hard time watching gory stuff and horror movies. I have said no to some horror movie things. I wouldn't rule it out; I could probably be convinced to do one. But sometimes, I just get ill.
Marin Ireland
#9. I just can't talk about things before I do them, because just for me ... I give energy away before I've put energy into the job.
Guy Pearce
#10. Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.
Charles Simic
#11. Just don't promise her the moon. She simply isn't the type that would buy such a story. She only cares about love and nothing else. Can you tell her you love her?
Natalie Ansard
#12. Take mankind as they are, and what are they governed by? Their passions.
Alexander Hamilton
#13. My spirit had been broken a bit over the years by my having to work on films I didn't love. Hollywood's a surreal place, and it really is an assault on your spirit.
Naomi Watts
#14. I will absolutely say that whatever job I was asked to do, whatever schedule I was asked to work, it is never going to be as hard as looking after a child.
Catherine Tate
#15. Talent is nurtured in solitude; character is formed in the stormy billows of the world.
[Ger., Es bildet ein talent sich in der Stille,
Sich ein Charakter in dem Strom der Welt.]
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe