Charles Lamb Quotes
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Life in cities is not a spring but a river, or rather, a water main. It progresses like a novel, artificially.
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It is every woman's dream to be some man's dream woman.
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You become a parent when you have a baby, no matter how you get there.
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The wind is a very difficult sound to get. It's always changing.
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I believe in luck. My luck's real streaky.
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I never saw 'Titanic' as a springboard for bigger films or bigger pay cheques. I knew it could have been that, but I knew it would have destroyed me.
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Those shows I did with Queen were pretty surreal. I was really excited and super-flattered, but intimidated at the same time.
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If I am incompetent, I am useless, the people of India will see that.
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I will never give up my dream of being a prima ballerina and backup dancer for Justin Timberlake!
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I climbed nine mountains because I love adventure, and I got addicted to that feeling and I never wanted to stop. I wanted to see what I could accomplish. I finally can say that I stood on top of the world.
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Cable had a latitude to move which created less censorship and bestowed upon the artists, the writers and the creators, more liberty to create their shows.
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DNA is a 'thing' - a chemical that sticks to your fingers.
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I think that every male actor fantasizes with a boxing film.
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The residents had eliminated both past and future, and for all their activity, they existed in a civilized and eventless world.
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As a rule, software systems do not work well until they have been used, and have failed repeatedly, in real applications.
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If I believe that I am right, I will take it to the end of the earth until I am proven right.
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I've done 70 different characters on my podcast. But in terms of characters that I revisit a lot, I think there are 10 that I know more in-depth.
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'Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours,And ask them what report they bore to heaven.
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Even with the sun beaming down on me I'm not sweating in my mind. I'm not sweating in my heart or in my career.
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I moved to New England partly because it has a real literary past. The ghosts of Hawthorne and Melville still sit on those green hills. The worship of Mammon is also somewhat lessened there by the spirit of irony. I don't get hay fever in New England either.
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It was obvious there would be no return to 'normality.' The economy wouldn't be coming back. Globalism was over. The politicians and generals were failing to pull things together at the center. We would not be returning to Boston. The computer industry, in which so many hopes had been vested, was fading into history.
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Who grasps with his fist one who has an arm of steel injures only his own powerless wrist. Wait till inconstant fortune ties his hand, then ... pick out his brains.
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Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony; but organically I am incapable of a tune.