Quote by Treat Williams
Bambi cant act. Bambi had major attitude. - Treat Williams

Bambi cant act. Bambi had major attitude. – Treat Williams

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The wonderful thing about Food for Thought is that it lets you keep your hand in theater and be in front of a live audience without a commitment of six months, or even three months. – Treat Williams

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I define success as being comfortable with yourself and your life. And that is about as good as it gets, really. – Treat Williams

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I met my grandfather just before he died, and it was the first time that I had seen Dad with a relative of his. It was interesting to see my own father as a son and the body language and alteration in attitude that comes with that, and it sort of changed our relationship for the better. – Christian Bale

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Every day is a new opportunity to be grateful, and enjoy the world, and improve it — in our own little ways. – Terri Guillemets

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If you get a diagnosis, get on a therapy, keep a good attitude and keep your sense of humor. – Teri Garr

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I wont say there arent any Harvard graduates who have never asserted a superior attitude. But they have done so to our great embarrassment and in no way represent the Harvard I know. – Derek Bok

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By taking things personally, you set yourself up to suffer. The impact on you and the ripple effects on those around you are unhealthy. – Suzanne Mayo Frindt

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Oh, the sweet lies lurk in kisses! – Heinrich Heine, translated from German by Theodore Martin

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