Mark Foley Quotes
On February 7, 2.2 million Haitians went to the polls and exercised their constitutional right to select a leader. They went by foot, by tap tap and other forms of transportation, traveling hours and standing in line for almost a day to get to their polling places.Mark Foley
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I love the Wendy Syred boutique in Taunton. She has fantastic off-the-wall stuff, such as Vivienne Westwood. And I always have huge success in Omah Shoes, which is also in Taunton. I've got such small feet - three and a half - but I always find my size there.
Kate O'Mara -
I have never regarded myself as a hero, but Tenzing undoubtedly was.
Edmund Hillary -
What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.
Abraham Maslow -
The world is slowly evolving into a place where the things that we have seen as being taboo are starting to open up a bit more.
Manu Bennett -
I had learning disabilities, and I couldn't express myself in the written word.
Laura Linney -
I'm very accepting with my age. It's like notches on your belt: experience, wisdom, and a different kind of beauty. There comes a day when you've become comfortable in your skin.
Zoe Saldana
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I've quite often written tweets that I think are across that line, but I just delete them.
Gary Lineker -
I hate editing. I love to write, but I hate to reread my stuff. To revise.
Barry Hannah -
This day showed us that we are all completely voyeurs greedy for thrilling entertainment no matter if this is real or not.
Uwe Boll -
This is my impression of a Southern woman. 'Tsk, I am so mad at the Taliban right now!'
Zach Galifianakis -
I'm a Republican, by the way.
Charles Evers -
You can work and scratch out a living in the theatre, but, if you want to make money, you've got to hit the road. You've got to play big houses of 2, 3 thousand seaters with your name above the bill, do popular fare and reach out to the audience such as it is.
Maxwell Caulfield
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I've always loved the electric guitar: to hold it and work it and hear what it does is unreal.
David Lynch The Platters -
I'd really been interested in opera when I was about 16, and I really like staging them.
Bruce Beresford -
Liberal elites and Democratic Party elders want all Hispanics to fall into a monolithic liberal agenda.
Carlos Lopez-Cantera -
I say I'm not a control freak and I don't like to be in charge. But on the other hand, I really don't like anyone telling me what to do. I have some authority issues.
Maura Tierney -
I want our staff to be able to feel like themselves.
Payal Kadakia -
I think that a woman that is elegant herself is somebody who can dress herself easily and effortlessly.
Alice Temperley
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Reason is the enemy of faith.
Martin Luther -
For the greater beauty of the instrument, the balls representing the planets are to be of considerable bigness; but so contrived, that they may be taken off at pleasure, and others, much smaller, and fitter for some purposes, put in their places.
David Rittenhouse -
There are some scenes that you have to lose in order to win something at the end. A good director will keep pointing you that way, but it is also your job as an actor to understand that there are scenes that you do, particularly when you are the lead, where other people get to come in and steal and you have to let them. I understand that but a good director always reminds you where those moments are.
George Clooney -
It really gets into your system. All baseball players have this internal clock around February when it starts to kick in and the juices start to flow. I think underestimated how much I was going to miss it.
David Cone -
The Beatles first appeared on our show on February 9, 1964, and I have never seen any scenes to compare with the bedlam that was occasioned by their debut. Broadway was jammed with people for almost eight blocks. They screamed, yelled, and stopped traffic. It was indescribable ... There has never been anything like it in show business, and the New York City police were very happy it didn't - and wouldn't - happen again.
Ed Sullivan -
On February 7, 2.2 million Haitians went to the polls and exercised their constitutional right to select a leader. They went by foot, by tap tap and other forms of transportation, traveling hours and standing in line for almost a day to get to their polling places.
Mark Foley