Top 13 Kip Pardue Quotes
#1. If one story becomes too hot, then you can't forget it. As an actor, you want to remain fluid.
Andrew Scott
#2. I was following my muse and I was very fortunate in having good people around me and it turned out to be a pretty good recording in my opinion.
Ronnie Montrose
#3. Life is nothing but a bunch of experiences. There's no such thing as success or failure.
Suki Waterhouse
#4. The mind can be convinced, but the heart must be won.
Simon Sinek
#5. No one ever taught me how to shave; no one ever sat down to watch a Braves game with me. I paid for Yale myself, I lived by myself, I taught myself how to play the guitar. I did this all on my own.
Kip Pardue
#6. I want the tigard. (Varyk) And I want you to leave. Guess who's going to win this argument? And in case you're even denser than you appear, it's not you. (Dev)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#7. I don't need anyone else, which is a great feeling, but also a depressing one.
Kip Pardue
#8. To be fully human has little to do with always being the centre of attention, getting your way and having all your ambitions met. To be fully human is to be like Christ, to 'count others better than yourselves' (Phil 2:13)...It takes rare strength to treat others as more important than yourself.
Dick Keyes
#9. I used to go to raves, but I was never into the whistles and white gloves.
Rhona Mitra
#10. There is no one who does not feel that he is imprisoned in some way. If this is the result of his own free will he must regard his will as not free, or the circular reasoning in this position would be quite apparent. Free will must lead to freedom.
Foundation For Inner Peace
#11. I feel like I'm just doing a job. It's amazing to think that you affect other peoples' lives on such a grand scale. I'm so thankful for that, and I'm so lucky. It's hard to stop and think that people are interested in me.
Kip Pardue
#12. What's the third largest nation in the world after China and India? It's the Facebook nation - 430 million people on Facebook.
James G. Stavridis
#13. Let the greatest part of the news thou hearest be the least part of what thou believest, lest the greater part of what thou believest be the least part of what is true.
Francis Quarles