When you're up there on stage, it's applause that you want, not platitudes.
“When you're up there on stage, it's applause that you want, not platitudes.”
The World Motivation
When you're up there on stage, it's applause that you want, not platitudes.
“When you're up there on stage, it's applause that you want, not platitudes.”
When you're up there on stage, it's applause that you want, not platitudes.
When the other girls had physical or practical classes like PE, drama or science, I would spend the lessons in the library, alone.
There's many an example of disabled people having their wheelchairs lost or broken on plane journeys, but I've never had any problems. I just destroy my wheelchair before I leave. That way I'm not disappointed, and I will be fully prepared when a cardboard box full of parts greets me as I arrive on foreign soil.
Your state of health, mental or physical, has no bearing on your dignity.
There is often hypocrisy in our obsession with language. Many people use the 'right' language but still see me as a cripple, if you see what I mean.
Part of me would love to have been a leading lady because there's a lot of glamour that goes with that and a lot of applause, but I've been very blessed.
The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage.
I am missing the process, shoots, audience, applause from them, my co-stars and everything related to 'TKSS.'
I like proper jokes. I don't like people who get applause because the audience agree with them.
I was at the Emmys, and someone told me that I'd gotten more applause than Brad Pitt. I said, 'Who's he?'