Top 15 Nickolaus Schultz Quotes
#1. Working on our own consciousness is the most important thing that we are doing at any moment, and being love is a supreme creative act.
Ram Dass
#2. Some rule out of a lust for ruling; others, so as not to be ruled:Mto these it is merely the lesser of two evils.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#3. One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just doesn't belong.
Jay Asher
#4. I think it's definitely beneficial for these characters to have good acting voices behind them and it affects the characters in a way that people can feel like they're part of the game and that they know these characters.
Tara Strong
#5. I think that's one of the most unique and potentially powerful things about reddit - people come for the news, and stay for the community.
Yishan Wong
#6. An actor knows two important things - to be honest in what he is doing and to be in touch with the audience. That's not bad advice for a politician either.
Ronald Reagan
#7. There was no more dangerous a time in a nation's life than the passing of a ruler when the succession was in doubt.
Leanda De Lisle
#8. Mphhh ... What did you say Tyler?' Anna-Louise mumbles on the bed above me.
I stand up, and a tame blue bird lands on my shoulder and tries to nibble my earlobe. I gently shake Anna-Louise fully awake. 'Anna-Louise, wake-up,' I say. 'Wake up
the world is alive.
Douglas Coupland
#9. The Creators," Minho said; then he spat on the floor. "I'm gonna break your faces!
James Dashner
#11. It is interesting to be here and to see that for certain actors they have to live in a way that you think of nobody living anymore except for in small towns. They have such elaborate double lives.
Bill Condon
#12. You see the transformation that the arts have on young people. It changes their lives for the better. That's where my engagement is.
Kerry Washington
#13. I don't think LeBron will win 5 rings, it's gonna be hard for him to catch up to Kobe.
Skylar Diggins
#15. Here is the cake, and here is the fork, and here's the desire to put it inside us, and then the question behind every question: What happens next?
Richard Siken