Katie Couric Quotes
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Even when we have physical hardships, we can be very happy.
Dalai Lama -
Disciples of Keynes, who focus on aggregate demand, view any increase in household wealth as raising employment because they say it adds to consumer demand.
Edmund Phelps -
Our international success started out first because we became the No. 1 casual wear brand in our home market of Japan. Then, we set up stores in the world's major fashion centers of New York, Paris and London.
Tadashi Yanai -
As a writer, one is obliged to release her words, to let them live in the world on their own.
Taiye Selasi -
I want to be a female artist who is honest. I want to encourage other girls to be honest with who they are and not try to be picture perfect, because it's a woman's imperfections that make her perfect anyway.
Tali Lennox -
I've had a good life, and was born to and among people I've admired and loved.
Wendell Berry
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In 1962, President Kennedy expanded an earlier trade embargo put in place by a predecessor, President Eisenhower, to a total economic blockade, which pushed the Cubans further in Moscow's direction.
Tariq Ali -
I'm a working-class person, working with class.
Karl Lagerfeld -
I can't hit on women in public any more. I didn't decide this; it just doesn't feel right at my age.
Jack Nicholson -
The broad-backed hippopotamusRests on his belly in the mud;Although he seems so firm to usHe is merely flesh and blood.
T. S. Eliot -
It seemed like there was no control over it. I think certain things just popped. God was blessing us in telling us that certain things were going the way they were supposed to go.
Jack White The White Stripes -
Our great-grand-children, when they learn how we began this war by snatching glory out of defeat, and then swept on to victory, may also learn how the little holiday steamers made an excursion to hell and came back glorious.
J. B. Priestley
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The museums are here to teach the history of art and something more as well, for, if they stimulate in the weak a desire to imitate, they furnish the strong with the means of their emancipation.
Edgar Degas -
I remember wanting to do something about that enormous-faced wristwatch she was wearing - perhaps suggest that she try wearing it around her waist.
J. D. Salinger -
Melancholy and remorse form the deep leaden keel which enables us to sail into the wind of reality; we run aground sooner than the flat-bottomed pleasure-lovers but we venture out in weather that would sink them and we choose our direction.
Cyril Connolly -
Art is a human activity consisting in this, that one consciously, by means of certain external symbols, conveys to others the feelings one has experienced, whereby people so infected by these feelings, also experience them.
Leo Tolstoy -
Φύλακα πολυπόνωνβροτῶν.
Aeschylus -
Now there is no murder without a motive.
Agatha Christie
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I really want to work with Emma Stone; she is adorable.
Isabelle Fuhrman -
A knock-down argument; 'tis but a word and a blow.
John Dryden -
It's not necessary to blow out your neighbor's light to let your own shine.
M. R. DeHaan -
Facts matter a great deal to me.
Jake Tapper -
That learning process has been likened to the challenge of having someone open a fire hydrant and expect you to swallow it all.
Ben Carson -
He would take the blow so you didn't have to.
Katie Couric