Bjarke Ingels Quotes
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If I could have anything - you know, and this is across the board for any presidential candidate - I would have a greater acknowledgment of history in our policy and in our affairs.
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Life is hard. It is. And it's like, I don't want anybody feeling any pain.
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The Palestinian Authority gets money from the American taxpayer.
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I haven't actually studied acting at all.
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I have five horses. My first was a professional jumper named Santos. I got him when I was 18.
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Kennedy was a man who liked writers and even I got invited to the White House.
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You can always plan where you think your life is going to go but I don't think you can really plan your future.
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A game of soccer induces more than enjoyment, more than entertainment.
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When I had dark hair I definitely felt that I was more anonymous.
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When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.
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I don't believe in politics; I don't understand any of it.
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We cannot hope to effectively counter extremism if we just focus on schools, universities and prisons: we need to take this online as well.
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I'm constantly having to be vigilant with a depressive tendency, an addictive tendency.
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Water boarding: Is that like snowboarding?! 12.
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'Hello Rabbit, is that you?''Let's pretend it isn't', said Rabbit, 'and see what happens.'
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Estoy solo entre materias desvencijadas,la lluvia cae sobre mí, y se me parece,se me parece con su desvarío,solitaria en el mundo muerto,rechazada al caer, y sin forma obstinada.
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On this subject any general rule is impossible ; love, like the chamelion, is coloured by the air in which it lives - and the finer the air the richer the colour. Some young ladies have a happy facility of falling in and out of love; their heart, like a raspberry tart, is covered with crosses.
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When it all comes down to dust I will kill you if I must, I will help you if I can. When it all comes down to dust I will help you if I must, I will kill you if I can.
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The difference between a man who faces death for the sake of an idea and an imitator who goes in search of martyrdom is that whilst the former expresses his idea most fully in death it is the strange feeling of bitterness which comes from failure that the latter really enjoys; the former rejoices in his victory, the latter in his suffering.
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As is known, the sugar molecule as it passes through lactic acid can easily be split by purely chemical means.
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Disney made a fortune out of inventing the businessman's idea of the imaginary as the contradictory of the businessman's idea of the real.
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I don't chase beauty trends.
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Never take your eye off the ball. Always remember that you and everyone on the team is the servant of the cause - in our case, girls' education and young women's leadership in Africa.
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New York is flat - it's ideal for bicycling.