Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
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I don't want to be a grown-up anymore; it's hard!
Maddie Hasson
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I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
Natalie du Toit
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It's hard to be in the shadow of a Beyonce.
Natalie Cole
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It's hard to do a reality show when there's so much crying and drama.
Maddie Ziegler
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Screaming is hard after a while.
J. K. Simmons
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Make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
Walter Hagen
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Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I have a thousands wants; it's hard to really hone in on just a few.
Haley Bennett
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Yes, it's hard to write. But it's harder not to.
Carl Clinton Van Doren
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I've gotten to do a lot of stuff, traveled, worked hard at my career.
Laura Lippman
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Who you know, 10 albums later, get better than he's ever been before? It's hard. To come from all this huge success like a 'What's Love,' and a 'Lean Back,' then take it back to the street with 'The Darkside.'
Fat Joe
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The actors that I love to work with, they're hard on me. They're pushing me.
Abel Ferrara
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It's a little hard not to be an elitist when you're making millions of dollars a year.
Walter Cronkite
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Ninoy Aquino was a friend; I knew his faults, which were outweighed by his virtues.
F. Sionil Jose
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Wrestling is a hard sport, but it's only a sport.
Daniel Cormier
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I saw A Hard Day's Night 12 or 13 times.
Pat Metheny
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Reciting lines is hard; making stuff up is much, much easier.
Zach Galifianakis
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We are accustomed in England to chalk in rolling downs, except where bitten into by the sea, but elsewhere it is riven and presents cliffs, and these cliffs are not at all like that of Shakespeare at Dover but overhang, where hard beds alternate with others that are friable.
Sabine Baring-Gould
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What a silly thing love is! It is not half as useful as logic, for it does not prove anything and it is always telling one things that are not going to happen, and making one believe things that are not true.
Oscar Wilde
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Humor has been a fashioning instrument in America, cleaving its way through the national life, holding tenaciously to the spread elements of that life. Its mode has often been swift and coarse and ruthless, beyond art and beyond established civilization. It has engaged in warfare against the established heritage, against the bonds of pioneer existence. Its objective --the unconscious objective of a disunited people --has seemed to be that of creating fresh bonds, a new unity, the semblance of a society and the rounded completion of an American type.
Constance Rourke
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Dance is certainly a sport, and they are phenomenal athletes, and they're also artists.
Neve Campbell
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Who's that little brunette?" Suzanne asked. "I hate little petite types. Gregory doesn't look right with someone petite. Little face, little hands, little dainty feet." "Big boobs," Beth said, glancing up.
Elizabeth Chandler
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The moment you think about an act in terms of how, you are already halfway to doing it.
Erin Kelly
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It is a distinction to have many virtues, but a hard lot.
Friedrich Nietzsche