Top 14 Oakbrook Quotes
#1. My first professional gig was 'Once Upon a Mattress' at the Drury Lane Oakbrook ... I was in the ensemble. I was one of the ladies in waiting, and I covered Winnifred.
Jessie Mueller
#2. If you don't understand how a woman could both love her sister dearly and want to wring her neck at the same time, then you were probably an only child.
Linda Sunshine
#3. There are many statues of men slaying lions, but if only the lions were sculptors there might be quite a different set of statues.
Aesop
#4. Make criticism in good time; don't get into the habit of criticizing only after the event.
Mao Tse-tung
#5. The clothes at Style369 are fashionable - and have a great sense of fit for curvy girls.
Hayley Hasselhoff
#6. This is very unprofessional, but at 'The Toxic Avenger,' Demond Green, Matt Saldivar and I had a contest to see who could say the word 'ochre' the most times during the show. Well, I had a song called 'Choose Me Oprah,' so I just said ochre instead of Oprah the whole time.
Sara Chase
#7. With another curse, I'm out of the truck, slamming the door to piss Pigpen off. He follows as I go up the stairs, then brushes past me when I pause. He grins at me over his shoulder before opening the screen door.
Katie McGarry
#8. Whether you plan or whether you flow in order to be creative probably isn't the point. The point is to keep practicing to maintain neural pathways and to establish new ones by learning new skills.
Philippa Perry
#9. Our children and grandchildren are not going to have the same standard of living unless we educate that workforce.
Wayne Rogers
#11. I once sent him a song and asked him to mark a cross wherever he thought it was faulty. Brahms returned it untouched, saying 'I don't want to make a cemetery of your compositions.'
Hugo Wolf
#12. I'm not trying to repeat myself or cater myself to one specific group of people.
Jenny Lewis
#13. For example, it is only by work we extract gold from the soil. It takes work to discover the oil that is already deposited in the ground. It is work that turns a hill of coal into karats of diamond.
Sunday Adelaja