Emily Dickinson Quotes
I do not know the man so bold He dare in lonely Place That awful stranger Consciousness Deliberately face-.Emily Dickinson
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I haven't done Vine in a long time, and when I first started, I just did stuff that I thought was funny.
Maisie Williams -
I've always been an independent person, but that independence was in the setting of security.
Patricia Heaton -
I've never been bored in my life, man. I've never been bored or lonely. Are you kidding? No way! I'm an orchestrator, a musician, a producer. I love everything. I've studied languages from Farsi to Greek to French, Swedish, Russian... How can you get bored?
Quincy Jones -
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.
Wayne Gretzky -
I'm a very anxious, nervy kind of loser in many ways, and I get very stressed and a little tense.
Ed Weeks -
Usually, it's the guys who want to get better so they can get more playing time who are always in the gym.
J. R. Smith
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Our nation was built by pioneers - pioneers who accepted untold risks in pursuit of freedom, not by pioneers seeking offshore profits at the expense of American workers here at home.
Ted Strickland -
When I was in the country and I was trying to play, nobody seemed to pay too much attention to me. People used to say, 'That's just that ole blues singer.'
B. B. King -
I will say I remember the best thing in terms of publicity was being on the cover of Newsweek.
Vanna White -
I come home from trying to pretend to know about astronomy and physics all day and turn on 'The Real Housewives'.
Eddie Redmayne -
The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and numbers become imaginary numbers. The farther you go into science, the mushier the ground gets. You start to say, 'Oh, there is an order and a spiritual aspect to science.'
Dan Brown -
My impression of Americans from the beginning is of the best, and I have never since had cause to alter my mind. They are a kind, sympathetic race of people and naturally proud of their country.
W. H. Davies
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I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon -
The moving finger writes, and having written moves on. Nor all thy piety nor all thy wit, can cancel half a line of it.
Omar Khayyam -
I began taking pictures in the natural world to be able to show people what I was experiencing when I climbed and explored in Yosemite in the High Sierra.
Galen Rowell -
Going into my 20s, I was uncertain, trying to figure out what my relationship to acting is.
Gaby Hoffmann -
We view ourselves on the eve of battle. We are nerved for the conquest and must conquer or perish. It is vain to look for present aid: None is at hand. We must now act or abandon all hope!
Sam Houston -
There's a certain freedom in writing when you don't know if you'll ever have an audience.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
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This is the place to see the stars - Hollywood Bowl.
Mahalia Jackson -
Swaraj can only be achieved through an all-round consciousness of the masses.
Mahatma Gandhi -
And I remember leaving my place in L.A. and - my father is a big fight fan - and I said, 'Dad, I got a couple of days off and I'm getting ready to go to Houston to sign to fight Muhammad Ali.
Wilt Chamberlain -
I was always more interested in story songs, things with a point of view... and things that informed me.
Nanci Griffith -
I do not know the man so bold He dare in lonely Place That awful stranger Consciousness Deliberately face-.
Emily Dickinson