A Quote by Brigitte Bardot

James Stewart was so kind and considerate and had such personal integrity. — © Brigitte Bardot
James Stewart was so kind and considerate and had such personal integrity.
We live in an age of mediocrity. Stars today are not the same stature as Bogie [Humphrey Bogart], James Cagney, Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart [James Stewart].
The will of God is sweet tonight, altogether ‘good and acceptable and perfect.’ The considerate love of the Lord Jesus for us seems such a kind thing now. I know it has always been so, but somehow I didn’t see how wise it was when it didn’t seem kind… Remind me of this when I cannot regard His love as considerate some time.
I never felt that I was a leading-man type in high school. I was always the goofy guy who was getting attention from girls who could make them laugh by doing impersonations of, like, 'Saturday Night Live' sketches... I was more James Stewart than James Bond.
Integrity is at the heart of commerce in the world in which we live. Honesty and integrity comprise the very underpinnings of society.....Indeed, the strength and safety of any organization-including the family-lie in the integrity of its members. Without personal integrity, there can be no confidence. Without confidence, there can be no prospect of permanent success.
It was a great learning experience to work with James Stewart.
The greatest all-around American film actor is James Stewart.
I'm just like James Stewart, because I never studied to be an actor.
I'm still James Johnson. Rick James is a stage name. James Johnson keeps Rick James on the ground... Kind of sort of.
It has become dramatically clear that the foundation of corporate integrity is personal integrity.
But I also directed Jack Barrymore and Ronald Colman and James Stewart, to name a few.
It is the integrity of each individual human that is in final examination. On personal integrity hangs humanity's fate.
My father was so good-natured and had such a happy disposition. I've always confused him with Jimmy Stewart. So, think Jimmy Stewart. That's my dad.
I always loved when James Stewart did roles that were not so dialogue-based, like 'Vertigo.'
The lesson that any thinking person draws from the Stewart saga is that when the government asks questions, run for your lawyer and don't say a word. Had Stewart kept her mouth shut, she'd be OK.
In the days of Gary Cooper, James Stewart etc, film stars personified the better aspects of human nature.
It didn't seem fair to me that Jon Stewart's rally didn't get the same kind of attention that Glenn Beck's did. Why was Beck's seen as checking the thermometer of the country, and Jon Stewart just dismissed as a satirist?
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