Oliver Herford Quotes
When I go abroad I always sail from Boston because it is such a pleasant place to get away from.Oliver Herford
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I always watch the work I do.
Tamara Tunie -
Nietzsche claimed that his genius was in his nostrils and I think that is a very excellent place for it to be.
Federico Fellini -
I always feel like rejection is my petrol. That's what keeps me going.
Laura Kightlinger -
I like being scared, so I've always liked fairy tales because they're kind of creepy.
Lana Parrilla -
I am especially fascinated with mermaids, and they are always coming out in pirate stories.
Yasmine Al Masri -
I always have issues with trust.
Vin Diesel
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When you're younger they always try to get you to do every ninny role that's going.
Faye Dunaway -
There is always an emotional element to anything that you make.
Oscar de la Renta -
Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much.
Oscar Wilde -
The genuine priest always feels something higher than compassion.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel -
'Hell is for Children' is amazing to do every night and 'Promises in the Dark' and 'Love Is a Battlefied,' of course, but my absolute favorite would be 'Heartbreaker.' It's the one that started everything, so it has a very special place in my heart. And it still rocks every night! It's so fun to do.
Pat Benatar -
The ocean-bordered southern part of California has always been a place of Hollywood make-believe, casual opulence, suntans and jewelry.
Dan Jenkins
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Art is always criticized and always an outsider gets the blame.
Ville Valo HIM -
It's always convenient for certain people to heap accusations on Israel.
Yasser Arafat -
As a former English major, I have always been fascinated by the connections between literature and history.
Nathaniel Philbrick -
You don't need money to be free. You can just say if you don't need stuff, you're always free.
Malik Bendjelloul -
Hunger and homelessness aren't things we always want to talk about.
K. A. Applegate -
The children of the revolution are always ungrateful, and the revolution must be grateful that it is so.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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To vice, innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery.
Ouida -
I think there were a few things that really interested me. One was that I didn't know a lot about hooligan culture. I'd heard of football violence but I didn't quite understand how intense it really is, how organized it is, and more importantly, how these people aren't necessarily criminals or thugs in their daily life. They almost have this sort of double life. They're people with families and some of them have relatively good jobs. That fascinated me. And also the opportunity of being able to take a character from that kind of relatively innocent place to essentially making him a hooligan was very attractive to me. To explore a darker side of humanity that I'd not really explored in film before just as an actor was an interesting challenge.
Elijah Wood -
I wish I had as much in bed as I get in the newspapers.
Linda Ronstadt -
That is what the title of artist means: one who perceives more than his fellows, and who records more than he has seen.
Edward Gordon Craig -
For believers, both privilege and privation are a trial, and both demand responses: one demands service, and the other demands patience. The greatest privilege is to live well in flourishing lands; the greatest privation is to live in the midst of war, especially civil war.
Hamza Yusuf -
When I go abroad I always sail from Boston because it is such a pleasant place to get away from.
Oliver Herford