
Top 15 Quotes About Downsiders
#2. I know that people who have been to RADA and LAMDA can smash accents and do Shakespeare: all those things that I never really trained in.
Vicky McClure
#3. I'm not great on television. That's one reason I don't do it very often.
Alex Pareene
#4. You think just because we got stars up here we can wish on 'em and make everything better
Neal Shusterman
#5. People would cheer throw confetti and then go about breaking the resolutions they had made only moments before.
Neal Shusterman
#6. A couple of years before he died, I kissed my father goodbye. He said, 'Son, you haven't kissed me since you were a little boy.' It went straight to my heart, and I kissed him whenever I saw him after that, and my sons and I always kiss whenever we meet.
Terry Wogan
#7. Gino refilled my glass. "What a night. Booze, broads, and a barroom brawl.
Michael Murphy
#8. I tell you, if you're in the front row of the parade and you stop walking, pretty soon you're back in the tuba section. And if you want to lead the parade you've got to keep moving.
Phil McGraw
#9. I choose to think of tv audience as nameless, formless, faceless people who are all like me. And anything that I write, if I like it, they'll like it.
Rod Serling
#11. The other champions don't want to fight me. Every single one.
Sergio Martinez
#12. Hate gets going, it goes round, it gets older and tighter and older and tighter, until it holds a person inside it like a fist holds a stick.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#13. Sometimes it didn't matter how much gumption you had. What mattered were the cards you'd been dealt.
Jeannette Walls
#14. Every gazette brings accounts of the untutored freaks of the wind,
shipwrecks and hurricanes which the mariner and planter acceptas special or general providences; but they touch our consciences, they remind us of our sins. Another deluge would disgrace mankind.
Henry David Thoreau
#15. As long as there's such a thing as time, everybody's damaged in the end, changed into something else. It always happens, sooner or later.
Haruki Murakami
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