Midsummer's Night Dream Bottom Quotes
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Success - or at least the true enjoyment of it - is a perfect marriage between talent, and your courage and ability to market that talent.
— Gregor Collins
If they can fight and die on Okinawa, Guadalcanal (and) in the South Pacific, they can play ball in America.
— Happy Chandler
We were succeeding. When you looked at specifics, this became a war of attrition. We were winning.
— William Westmoreland
People who've never gone hunting have a tendency to look down on hunters and act like they're out killing Bambi's father.
— Patty Hearst
Luck? If the roof fell in and Diz (Dean) was sitting in the middle of the room, everybody else would be buried and a gumdrop would fall in his mouth.
— Leo Durocher
I was sad that Corpse Bride was so short. I would've liked to have had her around for way longer. She doesn't actually have that many scenes.
— Helena Bonham Carter
The Democrats have no actual policy proposals of their own unless constant carping counts as a policy.
— Ann Coulter
We will meet; and there we may rehearse most
obscenely and courageously.
Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream. Spoken by Bottom, Act I Sc. 2 — William Shakespeare
obscenely and courageously.
Shakespeare, Midsummer Night's Dream. Spoken by Bottom, Act I Sc. 2 — William Shakespeare
Story is a sacred visualization, a way of echoing experience.
— Terry Tempest Williams
I believe that great success is possible in any field - from music to mathematics to macro trading.
— Paul Tudor Jones
You don't run from the people who need you. You fight for them. You fight beside them. No matter the cost. No matter the risk.
— Rick Yancey
I am better off with vegetables at the bottom of my garden than with all the fairies of the Midsummer Night's Dream.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Strike while the iron is hot.
— American Proverb.