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craves suppose work
I come from the theater, where the response to your work is immediate, and I suppose there's a part of me that still craves that. Bryan Cogman
craves hath poor
He is not poor that hath not much, but he that craves much. Thomas Fuller
craves food trying
Toxicity causes nutritional deprivation - and your body then craves more and more food, trying to get what it needs. Suzanne Somers
craves shakespeare wise
This fellow's wise enough to play the fool, And to do that well craves a kind of wit. William Shakespeare
craves fellow wise wit
This fellow is wise enough to play the fool; And to do that well craves a kind of wit William Shakespeare
shakespeare
One of the problems with Shakespeare is that you can never give him a ring. Kenneth Branagh
shakespeare whether
Shakespeare was shakespeare; whether untrussing, but still him. Greg Evans
shakespeare vile
Self-loving is not so vile a sin, my liege, as self-neglecting. William Shakespeare
shakespeare written
Unless you're doing Shakespeare or Chekhov... the written word is not sacrosanct. Alan Arkin
shakespeare
I'm John Clare now. I was Byron and Shakespeare formerly. John Clare
shakespeare
What Shakespeare was able to do in English he would certainly not have done in French. Victor Hugo
shakespeare
I started out doing theater in New York. I used to go to Shakespeare in the Park a lot. Clark Gregg
shakespeare
I've always wanted to give 'Hamlet' a shot. It's the big one, you know. I haven't done Shakespeare professionally, so I think it would be terrifying. Brian d'Arcy James
shakespeare
I think there is this huge hole in Shakespeare that you do not know why Macbeth is who he is. David Hewson
wise wisdom juan
Death is the only wise advisor that we have. Whenever you feel, as you always do, that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihilated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you that you're wrong; that nothing really matters outside its touch. Your death will tell you, 'I haven't touched you yet. Carlos Castaneda
wise dark garden
The Calormens have dark faces and long beards. They wear flowing robes and orange-colored turbans, and they are a wise, wealthy, courteous, cruel and ancient people. They bowed most politely to Caspian and paid him long compliments all about the fountains of prosperity irrigating the gardens of prudence and virtue --and things like that-- but of course what they wanted was the money they had paid. C. S. Lewis
wise fate brave
To be brave in misfortune is to be worthy of manhood; to be wise in misfortune is to conquer fate. Agnes Repplier
wise cavemen scratches
Scratch the surface in a typical boardroom and we're all just cavemen with briefcases, hungry for a wise person to tell us stories. Alan Kay
wise son night
My God, whose son, as on this night, took on Him the form of man, and for man vouchsafed to suffer and bleed, controls thy hand, and without His behest, thou canst not strike a stroke. My God is sinless, eternal, all-wise, and in Him is my trust, and though stripped and crushed by thee, -though naked, desolate, void of resource- I do not despair:where the lance of Guthrum now wet with my blood, I should not despair. I watch, I toil, I hope, I pray: Jehovah, in His own time, will aid. Charlotte Bronte
wise thinking likes-and-dislikes
Wise people say it is folly to think anybody perfect; and as to likes and dislikes, we should be friendly to all, and worship none Charlotte Bronte
wise strong humble
Nothing more enhances authority than silence. It is the crowning virtue of the strong, the refuge of the weak, the modesty of the proud, the pride of the humble, the prudence of the wise, and the sense of fools. To speak is to . . . dissipate one's strength; whereas what action demands is concentration. Silence is a necessary preliminary to the ordering of one's thoughts. Charles de Gaulle
wise wisdom thinking
Only fools think they're wise; the rest of us just muddle through as we can. Charles de Lint
wise laughter people
He was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened on this globe, for good, at which some people did not have their fill of laughter in the outset Charles Dickens