
Top 14 Kondratyuk Valery Quotes
#1. But a comedian is naked. His only weapon was his wit.
Sidney Sheldon
#2. I arm myself with punch lines and a big old water gun.
Jimmy Buffett
#4. In their perverted way all humanity imitates you. Yet they put themselves at a distance from you and exalt themselves against you. But even by thus imitating you they acknowledge that you are the creator of all nature and so concede that there is no palace where one can entirely escape from you.
Augustine Of Hippo
#5. Open your hearts as wide as ever you will, the Spirit of the Lord shall fill them.
George Whitefield
#6. Always be conscious of the fact that someone somewhere is learning a new lesson watching you live your life
Wogu Donald
#7. Hard times don't create heroes. It is during the hard times when the 'hero' within us is revealed.
Bob Riley
#8. People who go into the arts are often hurt people. Many are manic-depressive. Some have tried suicide and some have succeeded. It's just part of the game. We are people who are oversensitive. That's why we're in this business, because of our need to communicate.
Mandy Patinkin
#9. A low, purring rumble reverberated in his chest, his voice tight when he spoke. "Ah, hell, You're naked.
Eden Ashe
#10. Sometimes when your world crashes down from above and you think there's no way to claw yourself out of the rubble of your life, a hand reaches for you. Finds you. Drags you from the depths of despair and refuses to let you go.
Olivia Cunning
#11. I think there is one higher office than president and I would call that patriot.
Gary Hart
#12. Or maybe a ghost was only a thing that endures, like the furnishings of this room, like the chairs or table; a little worse for wear, but still here because someone cherished it, or because it was made of such hardy stuff that time couldn't wear it down fast enough.
Ari Berk
#13. What I love about the theater is the work ethic. I grew up with it.
Marlo Thomas
#14. There's no denying his resemblance to the Rodin bronze - the slender, effortless muscularity of youth, the extravagant nonchalance of it; that sense that beauty is in fact the natural human condition and not the rarest of mutations.
Michael Cunningham
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