Dolores O'Riordan Quotes
I was so famous that I couldn't leave the hotel room. I remember looking out of the window at all these fans but just feeling so isolated.Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries
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Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez -
Remember who you are and where you come from; otherwise, you don't know where you are going.
Karolina Kurkova -
Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. -
My people were homesteading in Colorado before Emancipation.
Pam Grier -
You have another little drink, and I'll have another little drink, and maybe we can work up some real family feeling here.
Irving Ravetch -
Growing up in a small town gives you two things: a sense of place and a feeling of self-consciousness - self-consciousness about one's education and exposure, both of which tend to be limited. On the other hand, limited possibilities also mean creating your own options.
E. L. Konigsburg
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I know feeling pressure gets you nowhere creatively. You've just got to understand the character, understand the story, and just play it to the fullest extent.
Finn Jones -
You can't date if you're famous. That's how it seems to me.
Orlando Bloom -
I always had a feeling when I was a kid that I didn't really know what was going on. Everybody else knew stuff that I didn't know.
S. J. Rozan -
I think issues and substance, policy and vision and record should be the meat of politics.
Ted Cruz -
I remember when you used to have your profession on your passport and I always thought that being a painter was the best one to be, because my heroes were Goya and Francis Bacon.
Damien Hirst -
Remember, a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.
W. C. Fields
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We do hear perhaps too many accolades generally aimed at people like Steve Jobs. We have to remember that there are other classic things in life that we undervalue and take them for granted. If you think of the classic lines of the modern jet aircraft, it's really been there since early World War II.
Ian Anderson -
People will ask, 'Are you famous?' And I always answer, 'My mother thinks so.'
Yo-Yo Ma -
If you're on the varsity team, the responsibilities are a lot bigger and there's more stress, but you also walk around feeling probably like you can hold your head high.
Damien Chazelle -
The delight of opening a new pursuit, or a new course of reading, imparts the vivacity and novelty of youth even to old age.
Isaac D'Israeli -
We sometimes laugh from ear to ear, but it would be impossible for a smile to be wider than the distance between our eyes.
Malcolm de Chazal -
It's true: I don't remember what life was like before parenthood.
Vera Farmiga
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In American culture we are supposed to take a pill when we're depressed or in grief as opposed to actually feeling.
Laura Dern -
Britain is famous for being great at inventing and poor at commercializing.
Margaret Heffernan -
At the end of our lives we all ask, 'Did I live? Did I love? Did I matter?'
Brendon Burchard -
There is nothing that fear and hope does not permit men to do.
Luc de Clapiers -
I was so famous that I couldn't leave the hotel room. I remember looking out of the window at all these fans but just feeling so isolated.
Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries