Margaret Barber famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Necessity can set me helpless on my back, but she cannot keep me there; nor can four walls limit my vision.
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To look backward for a while is to refresh the eye, to restore it, and to render it the more fit for its prime function of looking forward.
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The luxurious ache of tired but not weary limbs.
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Revelation is always measured by capacity.
-- Margaret Barber
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Especially like right now, I'm not shooting a show so you get to act. You get to do that stuff, kind of treat everyone as 'All right, throw the paint against the wall and see what I can do with this and what people say.' I think it's a great mental workout because you have to ready something, learn something fast. It's good to stay on your toes and keep sharp if you're auditioning.
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Some people are ok with doing nothing all day after they retire, but then some people if they had nothing to do would go mad and start banging their heads against a wall. .
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If you are looking for a kindly, well-to-do older gentleman who is no longer interested in sex, take out an ad in The Wall Street Journal.
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A good character today is shaped by greatness, greatness in vision, greatness in courage, greatness in insight, greatness in purpose and devotion.
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You don’t have to have vision to be a visionary
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I couldn't tell if any frames were removed. Seen as a whole it shows that I have seen. Seeing you have 18 frames a second you can take out one or two and I couldn't tell.
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Be careful who you call your friends. I’d rather have four quarters than one hundred pennies.
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In 1980 I finished three or four times in seventh place.
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The first plane ride was in a homemade glider my buddy and I built. Unfortunately we didn't get more than four feet off the ground, because it crashed.
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For four to six months at a time, I would barely eat. I lived on a diet of Melba toast, carrots, and black coffee.
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