There are some scenes that work beautifully in a moving, sweeping master, which is how I like to work. – Debbie Allen
A deck of cards is built like the purest of hierarchies, with every card a master to those below it, a lackey to those above it. – Ely Culbertson
As of the mid-90s, over 50 percent of women have a bachelor’s and master’s degree, compared to about 35 percent and 30 percent, respectively, in 1920. – Peter Diamandis
I personally would rather do the Master Cleanse for ten days than just eat salad for six months. – Gigi Hadid
One sheds one’s sicknesses in books – repeats and presents again one’s emotions, to be master of them. – D. H. Lawrence
Miles Davis was a master. In every phase of his career, he understood that this music was a tribute to the African muse. – Cassandra Wilson
I wouldn’t say that I’m a jack-of-all-trades, master of none, but I wouldn’t say that I’m brilliant at any. – Noel Clarke
I’m a Jesuit when it comes to structure, but I really think that structure is defined by character. Everything serves that master. – Chris Eigeman
Emancipation, to be of any value to the slave, must be the free, voluntary act of the master, performed from a conviction of its propriety. – Elijah Parish Lovejoy
Monsieur Puss came at last to a stately castle, the master of which was an Ogre, the richest ever known; for all the lands which the King had then passed through belonged to this castle. – Charles Perrault
Role-playing isn’t storytelling. If the dungeon master is directing it, it’s not a game. – Gary Gygax
Our Revolution emerged where it was least expected by the empire, in a hemisphere where it was used to acting like an all-powerful master. – Fidel Castro
Terraforming our moon will take many decades and vast abilities. Before we can begin, we’ll have to master the resources of our solar system – especially transporting raw masses over interplanetary distances. – Gregory Benford
It’s only when an artist becomes a master that they are fully able to express themselves. – Carolina Kostner
Sam Walton was a master storyteller who used illustrative stories to reinforce his cultural standards. – Michael Bergdahl
On the high wire, within months, I’m able to master all the tricks they do in the circus, except I am not satisfied. – Philippe Petit
Before the professionalization of architecture in the nineteenth century, it was standard for an aspiring mason or carpenter to begin his apprenticeship at fourteen and to become a master builder by his early twenties. – Martin Filler