Quote by Jim Henson
My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got h

My hope still is to leave the world a bit better than when I got here. – Jim Henson

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I was very interested in theatre, mostly in stage design. I did a little bit of acting. – Jim Henson

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design
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We thought it would be fun to try to design a show that would work well internationally and so that s what were intending to do with Fraggle Rock, and we are indeed now selling it around the world. – Jim Henson

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design
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At the University of Maryland, my first year I started off planning to major in art because I was interested in theatre design, stage design or television design. – Jim Henson

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Art
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People crushed by laws, have no hope but to evade power. If the laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to the law and those who have most to hope and nothing to lose will always be dangerous. – Edmund Burke

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Hope

Ireland was a place for the renewal of hope and I still see it like that. – Daniel Day-Lewis

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Hope

To Live signifies to believe and hope – to lie and to lie to oneself. – Emile M. Cioran

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Hope

I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to heaven. – Emily Dickinson

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Hope

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Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy. – Proverb

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Religion

No, what I should really like to do right now, in the full blaze of lights, before this illustrious assembly, is to shower every one of you with gifts, with flowers, with offerings of poetry – to be young once more, to ride on the crest of the wave. – Knut Hamsun

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Poetry

The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. – Aristotle

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Virtue

We advance in years somewhat in the manner of an invading army in a barren land; the age that we have reached, as the saying goes, we but hold with an outpost, and still keep open communications with the extreme rear and first beginnings of the march. – Robert Louis Stevenson, “Virginibus Puerisque II,” Virginibus Puerisque, 1881

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Birthday