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We've taken some performing arts schools on the set of 'Breaking Bad.'
— Steven Michael Quezada
When you are playing an egomaniac running a fantastical ship, you don't want him to be too suburban. Naturalism doesn't work on the high seas.
— Geoffrey Rush
I don't date.Ever.
— Samantha Towle
I really haven't strayed too far, musically, from my roots.
— Smokey Robinson
They say the camera never lies. It lies every day.
— Cesar Romero
Work from pithy middle eye out, swimming in language sea.
— Jack Kerouac
I'm not "happy" but I'm not unhappy about it.
— Alan Bennett
The acne thing was bad. The shoulders, the face, my voice changed. I had a period every other week.
— Kelli White
Realize that a drawing is not a copy. It is a construction in very different materials. A drawing is an invention.
— Robert Henri
The very first lead work that I made is called 'Land Sea and Air,' and is the enclosure of primal elements within that kind of carapace of lead.
— Antony Gormley
I like Chris Martin. I think he's a really great songwriter.
— Noel Gallagher
You are called and only you can fulfill your calling
— Sunday Adelaja
Thus I hope to have kept the sound of the sea and the birds, dawn and garden subconsciously present, doing their work under ground.
— Virginia Woolf
I suspected his middle name was "Yum".
— Camilla Chafer
A casino in South Dakota was robbed by a man dressed as a mummy. The police described the suspect as anywhere between 25 and 8,000 years old.
— Craig Ferguson
If I had to name one book that has had the most lasting influence on my work, I would pick 'The Big Sea' by Langston Hughes.
— Pearl Cleage
And the sunlight claps the earth,
And the moonbeam kiss the sea,
What is all these sweet work worth,
If thou kiss not me. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
And the moonbeam kiss the sea,
What is all these sweet work worth,
If thou kiss not me. — Percy Bysshe Shelley