Feast Or Famine Quotes
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People have different ideas of who I am. And I think because I'm very private, people make up the strangest ideas of who and why and what.
— Benn Northover
It's feast or famine in showbiz.
— Joan Rivers
It's not even fair to want someone as heavily and wholly as I crave this person. I feel too small to contain it, and all he did was look at me.
— Mary Elizabeth
You're putting all your effort into pulling a rope and then blaming the other side for the blister.
— Karen Maezen Miller
People must be amuthed.
— Charles Dickens
If I have a weakness, it's for timepieces - if I see one I like and can afford it, I'll buy it.
— Ross Kemp
Fear cannot be trusted ... It exaggerates everything. It is both treacherous and dishonest.
— David Gemmell
People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get.
— Frederick Douglass
We cannot understand all the traits we have inherited. Sometimes we can be strangers to ourselves.
— V.S. Naipaul
The church has to show the way of freedom to the nation
— Sunday Adelaja
Let us keep the flame of faith alive through prayer and the sacraments: let us make sure we do not forget God.
— Pope Francis
Last year, at the beginning of the year, we couldn't get arrested, so I'll take this. Feast versus famine.
— Josh Schwartz
Feast or famine. My plate is suddenly full.
— David Wong Louie
When I first read the script, I realized that Katie would have to be played as a rather down-to-earth person.
— Dorothy McGuire
I know that makes me sound like a jerk and maybe in some way I was, but girls play games too. Guys are just more likely to admit to it.
— Nyrae Dawn
The health of a democratic society may be measured by the quality of functions performed by private citizens.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Everything is too far away in the past, or mysteriously too close.
— Marguerite Yourcenar