Emily Dickinson Quotes
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As a person, I'm polite - I want to please.
Karl Ove Knausgard
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I don't want to be a Major League coach.
Barry Bonds
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I don't think Ed Horman could be dishonest if his life depended on it.
Jack Lemmon
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It takes a career, a lifetime, to build up a reputation, and only one misstep for it all to crumble away.
Aaron Rodgers
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I was in the room with, you know, more than a dozen Republicans trying to negotiate the stimulus. Most of them decided the politics of the situation meant they should walk away, even if it wasn't responsible in terms of what our country needed right then.
Claire McCaskill
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Operations Research is gaining more visibility as a competitive business advantage and the Franz Edelman Award does a great job of highlighting outstanding O.R. applications. O.R. transforms business decision-making and this is being increasingly recognized by companies around the world.
Larry Burns
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The average man finds life very uninteresting as it is. And I think the reason why is that he is always waiting for something to happen to him instead of setting to work to make things happen
A. A. Milne
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I would take anything I love and throw it off the highest cliff you ever saw and not wait to hear it bounce.
Ernest Hemingway
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Nature hides her secrets because of her essential loftiness, but not by means of ruse.
Albert Einstein
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Vampires have been romanticized, and this is bringing it right back to being vampiric. I think there's something sexy and raw about that.
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
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The virtue of a human being is the application of his capacity to the general good.
William Godwin
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Mix your drinks, and it's best not to cry over spilt milk, but put it back in the bottle.
Peter Daniell Doherty Babyshambles
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Finally, please remember this. If you EVER need something that you can stand behind, something to help you to take on and deflect all of the hatred of this often cruel world, you will ALWAYS have Black Veil Brides.
Andy Biersack Black Veil Brides
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As an actor there's a lot of scrutiny and, even when you've had success, it becomes about sustaining that success. A friend of mine described it as a peakless mountain. Even for De Niro there's Pacino and for Pacino there's De Niro.
Eddie Redmayne
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Foucault's genius is to go down to the little dramas, dress them in facts hardly anyone else has noticed, and turn these stage settings into clues to a hitherto un-thought series of confrontations out of which, he contends, the orderly structure of society is composed.
Ian Hacking
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In great memories there lies the seed of growth.
Henrik Ibsen
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Longing is like a seed that wrestles in the ground.
Emily Dickinson