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The one thing that I've always wanted to do with my work is to create value and that's something that I've been able to do with all the projects I've had the fortune to be a part of. It's the one thing that inspires me.
~ Rohit Saraf
I've been lucky enough to be part of some great ensembles in theater - I'd been doing theater since college.
~ Stephanie Beatriz
I am really not of the school of naturalism. I like style, and you can use more style in theater than in film roles. I love to sink my teeth into a part.
~ Marisa Tomei
I started using film as part of live theatre performance - what used to be called performance art - and I became intrigued by film.
~ Mike Figgis
Four of my films have been remade in Tamil and Telugu. Although I haven't seen any of these remakes, I do feel happy that I've been a part of good films. It's nice to know that some scripts still leave behind a mark after their theatrical run this way, so I have to admit, it is quite flattering.
~ Nivin Pauly
I sang the 'Sunday Night Football' theme song two years in a row - my first part in American culture, although I still don't know anything about American football.
~ Priyanka Chopra
writing the greater part of his History and trying to make sense of it all.
~ Roderick Beaton
My left foot is the best part of me. It's Suzanne.
~ Roland Topor
If acknowledging that racial misgivings and misunderstandings are still a part of politics and life in America, I plead guilty.
~ Ron Fournier
We're living in an era of unprecedented change, and I want to be a part of documenting it.
~ Ron Fournier
Turning, she unlocked the next door and went through it to the larger part of the
~ Maggie Shayne
The system of nature, of which man is a part, tends to be self-balancing, self-adjusting, self-cleansing. Not so with technology.
~ E. F. Schumacher
If I ever have to cast an acting role, I want the wrong person for the part. I can never visualize the right person in a part. The right person for the right part would be too much. Besides, no person is every completely right for any part, because part in a role is never real, so if you can't get someone who's perfectly right, it's more satisfying to get someone who's perfectly wrong. Then you know you've really got something.
~ Andy Warhol
This was the part of her weekend where the real dread kicked in.
~ Ann Brashares
The best part of every author is in general to be found in his book, I assure you.
~ Samuel Johnson
To ABDUCE  (ABDU'CE)   v.a.[Lat. abduco.]To draw to a different part; to withdraw one part from another.A word chiefly used in physic or science. And if we abduce the eye unto either corner, the object will not duplicate; for, in that position, the axis of the cones remain in the same plain, as is demonstrated in the optics delivered by Galen.Brown'sVulgar Errours,b. iii. c. 20.
~ Samuel Johnson
AMBURY  (A'MBURY)   n.s.A bloody wart on any part of a horse's body.
~ Samuel Johnson
Yes, it is a rehearsed show, yes, it was analogy of going to see a play at the theatre, where everything has to be in place and whole things, everything being works, all works together to get the best effect you know it's more like an actor learning a part.
~ John Deacon
The relevance of Marxism to science is that it removes it from its imagined position of complete detachment and shows it as a part, but a critically important part, of economy and social development.
~ John Desmond Bernal
What poore Elements are our happinesses made off, if Tyme, Tyme which wee can scarce consider to be any thing, be an essential part of our happines?
~ John Donne
Life is a tragedy wherein we sit as spectators for a while and then act our part in it.
~ Jonathan Swift
Blessed be shock. Blessed be the part of us that protects us from too much pain and sorrow. At the heart of life is a fusebox.
~ Yann Martel
O-o-old habits die hard when you got, when you got a sentimental heart Piece of the puzzle, you're my missing part Oh what can you do with a sentimental heart?
~ Zooey Deschanel
Most adults with ADD are struggling to express a part of themselves that often seems unraveled as they strive to join the thought behind unto the thought before.
~ Edward M. Hallowell