Boris Johnson Quotes
The excitement is growing so much I think the Geiger counter of Olympo-mania is going to go zoink off the scale.
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Sometimes when I'm going to the supermarket to get the coffee and cat litter, I get freaked out and see all these people staring, and you turn around and there's, like, 40 people all looking at you... and when you go around the corner, they're all following you! You start freaking out like a trapped animal.
Kate Bush
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Any people attempting to govern themselves by laws of their own making, and by officers of their own appointment, are in direct rebellion against the kingdom of God.
Orson Pratt
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The thing that I have to stay away from is sweets. I have a horrible sweet tooth. It's just the worst.
Daniel Bryan
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Young people do not watch television; they are on the Internet.
Umberto Eco
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I like being an outsider. It is better in France on the outside.
Xavier Niel
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You possess a potent force that you either use, or misuse, hundreds of times every day.
J. Martin Kohe
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Every university in America teaches 'Clockwork Orange.' I get fed up with it.
Malcolm McDowell
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There's no handbook for parenting. So you walk a very fine line as a parent because you are civilizing these raw things. They will tip the coffee over and finger-paint on the table. At some point, you have to say, 'We're gonna have to clean that up because you don't paint with coffee on a table.'
Gary Oldman
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I normally don't endorse in Democratic primaries.
Ed Rendell
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Auditions make me nervous; any time I have to perform, I get stage fright.
Octavia Spencer
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Frankly, we actresses are so much in a hurry. We feel we have very few years to shine in our career, so we neglect our personal life. But for me, both aspects are equally important. I don't want to grow old and have regrets.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
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The first two books that I did by myself were long stories in verse. I knew I could do that because I'd written a lot in verse. But, verse stories are hard to sell, so my editor encouraged me to try writing in prose.
Natalie Babbitt
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Part of spiritual and emotional maturity is recognizing that it's not like you're going to try to fix yourself and become a different person. You remain the same person, but you become awakened.
Jack Kornfield
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One thing that founders always underestimate is how hard it is to recruit.
Sam Altman
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I do think that the audience thinks it's funny when you break, but if you do it all the time, it loses something.
Vanessa Bayer
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People don't want to serve apprenticeships any more. Kids expect to be paid and treated really well and all that guff before they've achieved anything. It doesn't work like that. You have to spend five or six years being relatively rubbish and put up with it. For that you don't deserve to be getting lottery money.
Daley Thompson
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It no longer counts as remarkable that Egyptians organized their uprising on social media.
Barton Gellman
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Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.
Elizabeth I
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Acting is not hiding to me; it's revealing. We give you license to feel. 'Hey, she's crying, so it's okay if I cry, too.' That's the most important thing in the world, because when you stop feeling, that's when you're dead.
Loretta Swit
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I was on the cover of French 'Grazia,' which was amazing. It was all over Paris!
Barbie Ferreira
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And as a mother of three with a full-time job, podcasts gave me the illusion of having a vibrant social life. I was constantly 'meeting' new people. My favorite hosts started to seem like friends: I could detect small shifts in their moods and tell when they were flirting with guests.
Pamela Druckerman
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The excitement is growing so much I think the Geiger counter of Olympo-mania is going to go zoink off the scale.
Boris Johnson