Top 15 Marmon Keystone Quotes
#1. Every day, I learn something new. I think one of the most exciting things for a writer is to work on a TV show. It's like a novel. You have a really long time to develop and learn about the characters, and you can just really keep digging in deeper, every week.
Elizabeth Meriwether
#4. I don't think I approach my songs differently from other artists. You get a big picture of it, and you imagine the song and hear and feel it, and that big picture is like a snapshot, and it comes to you as fast as it takes to click a camera.
Steve Vai
#5. The Incredibles was the best movie ever made. Ever. Made. BSTL.
Nathan Fillion
#6. True greatness is not measured by the headlines a person commands or the wealth he or she accumulates. The inner character of a person - the undergirding moral and spiritual values and commitments - is the true measure of lasting greatness.
Billy Graham
#7. I am just a businessman, giving the people what they want,
Al Capone
#8. I get to learn and teach something new everyday.
William Hung
#9. Do not be afraid to say 'yes' to Jesus: to find your joy in doing His will
Pope Benedict XVI
#10. If you're not ready to do a non-stop dialogue with fashion, you should do another job.
Karl Lagerfeld
#11. You need to learn to be with the suffering that inevitably arises in your life.
Eckhart Tolle
#12. When you can't read or write at 14 or 15, in most cases you're headed for trouble, and trouble was finding me.
Bob Beamon
#13. I just think that sometimes it is less hard to wake up feeling lonely when you are alone than to wake up feeling lonely when you are with someone else. Some people would be better off alone, but they feel they've got to get hold of someone to prove they're worthwhile.
Liv Ullmann
#14. There's a reason I hate jigsaw puzzles. I don't have the patience to find all the border pieces, especially when they're all the same shade of gray.
Ann Aguirre
#15. [ ... ] death never replies, not because she doesn't want to, but because she doesn't know what to say in the face of the greatest of human sorrows.
Jose Saramago