Wayne Coyne Quotes
I can see that if this was an album done 10 or 15 years ago we could see we were moving on to some place else.
Wayne Coyne
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I went to bed last night dreaming of tuna melts. I love food.
Sam Smith
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Of all Iraq's rocket scientists, none drew warier scrutiny abroad than Modher Sadeq-Saba Tamimi.
Barton Gellman
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Socrates was famously executed for his philosophical and political beliefs. I wondered what would happen if you had a similar character, who was so relentlessly questioning of everything? In a modern society, would we be any more or any less tolerant of that kind of character?
Samantha Harvey
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Virtual reality is a tough sell for a software developer. They have to convince investors that not only are they going to build a good game, which is what they normally have to do, they have to convince them that it's going to be a good game and that virtual reality will be successful.
Palmer Luckey
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It's such an honor to do this job because I love it. And I get to work outside, and what can beat that?
Venus Williams
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When I first read 'The River,' I had theories on what it was about, but once we got into rehearsal, I realized it's much simpler: It's about how human beings try to connect. The play holds a mirror up to the audience, and they take from it what's relevant to their lives.
Laura Donnelly
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I'd say if you live in the United States of America and you vote for George Bush, you've lost your mind.
John Edwards
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My early ambitions were the same as they are now - to play for Manchester United. I was, and still am, football mad.
James Nesbitt
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The 'Little' or 'Barebones' Parliament, summoned by Oliver Cromwell to meet at Westminster on 4th July, 1653, after the dissolution of the remains of the Long Parliament, may have been an unpractical body, so far as the task of administration in troublous times was concerned. But it seems quite possible that the wealth of contumely and scorn which has been poured upon it was, originally, due quite as much to the fierce anger of vested interests against outspoken criticism, as to any real vagueness or want of practical wisdom in the plans of the House itself.
Edward Jenks
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British period drama is always seen as kind of perfect and beautiful and lovely, but I don't think subcultures have been shone a light on like 'Peaky Blinders' has done.
Annabelle Wallis
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You've got to say you are a step ahead of where you actually are to move to the step that you want to be at.
Jessica Livingston
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I can see that if this was an album done 10 or 15 years ago we could see we were moving on to some place else.
Wayne Coyne