Pierre Niney Quotes
The hands of Yves Saint Laurent are something really important - two real characters on their own.
Pierre Niney
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I actually started playing in little cafes around New York, and I have a lot of good friends of mine who are musicians who are struggling in New York.
Oscar Isaac
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When I recorded my solo album, 'Keep It Hid,' in 2008, I'd gotten more interested in songwriting, inspired by reading Charles Bukowski and connecting with unfancy, interesting language.
Dan Auerbach
The Black Keys
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When I came to MSNBC, its identity as the place for politics was growing.
Tamron Hall
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Growing up, I'd just be at home, playing tennis, spending my allowance on an ice-cream truck.
Venus Williams
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I'm a big believer in the power of visualizations. And so are neuroscientists. Numerous studies have proven how merely imagining positive circumstances sends blood flowing from negative brain regions to positive ones.
Karen Salmansohn
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I didn't just get to 75 years by tiptoeing. I had to work hard sometimes.
Aaron Neville
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I'm going to write a whole pilot and see if anyone's interested, and if not then I'll just live out the tortured life instead of showing it on TV.
Andy Milonakis
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I have learned that images have the power to educate, honor, humiliate, and illuminate.
David Doubilet
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I don't know how much time passes with us just lying there, just feeling that the other is really there, really true, really alive, feeling the safety of him, his weight against mine, the roughness of his fingers touching my face, his warmth and his smell and the dustiness of his clothes, and we barely speak...
Patrick Ness
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As the bee collecteth honey with great zest, so the fool collecteth wealth.
Kabir
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For if the proper study of mankind is man, it is evidently more sensible to occupy yourself with the coherent, substantial and significant creatures of fiction than with the irrational and shadowy figures of real life.
W. Somerset Maugham
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The hands of Yves Saint Laurent are something really important - two real characters on their own.
Pierre Niney