
Top 15 Sherlock Bbc John Watson Quotes
#1. I realized that I was African when I came to the United States. Whenever Africa came up in my college classes, everyone turned to me. It didn't matter whether the subject was Namibia or Egypt; I was expected to know, to explain.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
#2. I love musical theater. That's what I started off to do when I was 7, and my first show was 'Peter Pan.'
David Hasselhoff
#3. If I ever have to see something like that again," he told us, "I will retire and raise dachshunds.
Jeff Lindsay
#4. They can herd you only because you can't herd yourselves. Forget the flock. Forget the dogs. Herd yourselves (p. 223).
Melmouth, of the George Flock in Three Bags Full
Leonie Swann
#5. What a shame for a man like him to be born during peacetime. If he'd been born only a few decades earlier, he'd have worn the mantle of hero,
Mo Yan
#6. The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility.
E. E. Cummings
#7. I've always known that performing is what I want to do. There was never a defining moment. I just came out that way.
Lisa O'Hare
#8. Genuine art . . . does not have as its object a mere transitory game. Its serious purpose is not merely to translate the human being into a momentary dream of freedom, but actually to MAKE him free.
Friedrich Schiller
#9. Eventually, I manage to cheer Mum up by allowing her to go through my wardrobe and criticize all my clothes ...
Helen Fielding
#10. The content and thematic materials of dance is, of itself, like boxing. You play tennis and baseball. But boxing is not a sport you play: you stand up and do it.
Twyla Tharp
#11. Everybody, doesn't matter who you are, escapes time. And for me, nothing is stranger than the thought that kids are just kids. Nobody is just anything. Whether you are eight or eighty, you've got your own unique take on how weird this world is.
Peter Orner
#13. On the balance beam, sometimes it's really hard to stay on if you're having some rough times.
Liang Chow
#14. He questioned Maurice, who, when he grasped the point, was understood to reply that deeds are more important than words.
E. M. Forster
#15. Envy has been, is, and shall be, the destruction of many. What is there, that Envy hath not defamed, or Malice left undefiled? Truly, no good thing.
Pythagoras
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