Charlotte Dujardin Quotes
When I used to say I did dressage, I got blank looks. No one had a clue what I was on about.
Charlotte Dujardin
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I've purged myself of bitterness and anger and remained open to love.
Tatum O'Neal
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I like bears. I like bear people. I like bear-type men.
Parker Posey
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It's the group sound that's important, even when you're playing a solo.
Oscar Peterson
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When I hit a block, regardless of what I am writing, what the subject matter is, or what's going on in the plot, I go back and I read Pablo Neruda's poetry. I don't actually speak Spanish, so I read it translation. But I always go back to Neruda. I don't know why, but it calms me, calms my brain.
Tea Obreht
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Films are really cool because, every couple months, or however many times you can get a job because there's a lot of luck involved in that, you're playing a different character.
Zachary Levi
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His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.
Edmund Waller
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I'd rather lose an argument than get into a long discussion in order to win it.
Rafael Nadal
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To the more judicial and scientific temper of our day their invective would seem overdrawn and their sympathy would seem partisanship. In Jeremiah and in the prophetic psalms the poor as a class are made identical with the meek and godly, and 'rich' and 'wicked' are almost synonymous terms.
Walter Rauschenbusch
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Don't be afraid of putting on color, refine the work little by little. Don't proceed according to rules and principles, but paint what you observe and feel.. .One must have only one master – nature; she is the one always be consulted.
Camille Pissarro
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You strip from me the laurel and the rose!Take all! Despite you there is yet one thingI hold against you all, and when, tonight,I enter Christ's fair courts, and, lowly bowed,Sweep with doffed casque the heavens' threshold blue,One thing is left, that, void of stain or smutch,I bear away despite you … My panache.
Edmond Rostand
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The dog now slept, occasionally farting very gently.
Anthony Burgess
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The house of laughter makes a house of woe.
Edward Young