Francis Bacon Quotes
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I want to get into movies, not just TV series.
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You cannot be in your offices every day doing nothing... and at the end of the day you expect to be paid.
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Those who know me would tell you, 'Moily can't be cowed down.' I have plans to enhance domestic oil and gas production.
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However, if the religions in essence merely repeat statements from the United Nations Human Rights Declaration, such a Declaration becomes superfluous; an ethic is more than rights.
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I am not someone who sacrifice all for the cinema, my life will be always more important.
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I am just an ordinary Catholic.
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Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies.
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Design is the Zeppo Marx of management disciplines - the one that everyone seems to forget.
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At the end of the day, tech workers are not robots: they feel, they think, they have values.
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When people ask me exactly how much time I spend in each country, I always tell them I have no idea.
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Meanwhile, among all its countless other effects upon human culture, Starglider had brought to its climax a process that was already well under way. It had put an end to the billions of the words of pious gibberish with which apparently intelligent men had addled their minds for centuries.
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It is cross border terrorism. It's not the first time we are saying it.
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Know when to give up a lost cause. Anyone who needs to be persuaded to be free, doesn't deserve to be.
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Directly above them, framed in the doorway from the Brain Room, stood Albus Dumbledore, his wand aloft, his face white and furious. Harry felt a kind of electric charge surge through every particle of his body - they were saved.
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I do believe that children are all blessings from god. And I feel it's all positive, it's positive experience. You know, I don't like to dwell on any of the negative. And - a lot of people do.
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Life is an adventure in forgiveness.
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Ask not if poetry is dead, ask how you can live for poetry.
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I've got a good man. He takes care of me. I don't have to be scared of anything because I know he will kick every ass... disrespect him and you've got a problem.
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A good many of my poems over the years have alluded to or taken on the political. Stevens has a line in one of his essays: "Reality exerts pressure on the imagination." Inevitably what is omnipresent in the culture exerts its pressure on our imaginations to respond to it, even if indirectly. But in this case the backdrop of 9/11, coincident with the breakup of a marriage, the finding of new love, some kind of personal cataclysm... all of those were forces informing the poems in some way.
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Perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures.