Philip Green Quotes
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I think everyone in the heptathlon is improving together, so it is a very hard event to compete in.
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If you're a thinking person, the liver is interesting, but nothing is more intriguing than the brain.
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Like most women, I hate when a guy tries to pick me up by saying, You are the hottest girl I've ever seen. It's totally unrealistic. There are beautiful women everywhere.
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The story of a passionate woman in a stale marriage is as old as Helen of Troy.
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My reading of philosophy and history is desultory; I know so much and yet so little.
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It doesn't matter how many A-levels you have, what kind of a degree you have, if you have good manners, people will like you.
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I'm not afraid of the Canadian tuxedo.
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People aren't autonomous creatures. They're under a lot of pressure themselves.
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If you hunger for certain types of clothes, for which you have little use, put yourself on a diet. Just as you resist too much whipped cream and French pastry to keep your figure in shape, you can say no to those yearned-for but unneeded purchases that lead to a wardrobe that is shapeless and without form.
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Chekhov is this poet of melancholy and isolation and of wishing you were somewhere else than where you are.
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There's a kind of numbness, a sameness, a lack of motivation in 'good job' culture.
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I feel like, in some level, in our biggest moments of success we were always the underdog.
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With all this dolling up and featuring of the news, it's getter harder and harder just to get the facts of the story.
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I was being hated for about 40 or 50 years by the whole world, but it did not destroy me, and it did not ruin my health. And the reason is because I just did not answer them. I had my own life.
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Aspire rather to be a hero than merely appear one.
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Fish cakes are perceived as being quite British, and they're always a bit brown and a little dull.
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My husband, Clay Felker, died 17 years after his first cancer due to secondary conditions that developed from treatment.
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An actor matures with experiences, and the more the emotions he/she has been through, the greater the intensity of performances.
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I think the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world that have disease from their parents, that have no chance to be a human being, practically. Delinquents, prisoners, all sorts of things just marked when they're born. That to me is the greatest sin - that people can - can commit.
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I always see Beethoven as having been influenced by Haydn. Yet he started a revolution - not just to be different, but also because he lived in a revolutionary era.
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Obviously, not all migration relates to global warming, but the correlation is higher than most would think.
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I always jump at the chance to mentor kids when it comes to music.
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Nobody can be a clairvoyant.