Broderick Crawford Quotes
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The tribal system from which the Celt never freed himself entirely was the curse of the Celtic race, predooming it to ruin.
Sabine Baring-Gould -
I don't like comedians who don't have conviction, and with stand-up, it is always best to have an angle.
Jack Whitehall -
After 'Pitch Perfect,' I only want to be in sequels. No. 2 of whatever.
Adam DeVine -
You get to a point where it's like you can't really do anything right, and people will pick on you for whatever decisions you make, so I just try and take no notice and get on with my music.
Taylor Swift -
There are few things in the world as dangerous as sleepwalkers.
Ralph Ellison -
Anything can become a musical sound. The wind on telegraph wires is a great sound; get it into your machine and play it and it becomes interesting.
Hans Zimmer
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The joy of YouTube is that you can create content about anything you feel passionate about, however silly the subject matter.
Zoe Sugg -
You can show me some stick ice cream and I can tell you if it's good or not just looking at it.
O. Winston Link -
I do think that people have moments of realisation in real life - even if it's on their death beds - when they suddenly think, 'Jesus - what did I do?'
Cameron Winklevoss -
At Linkabit, we put little effort and energy into patenting things.
Irwin M. Jacobs -
If anybody seeks your advice, offer right and sincere advice.
Abu Bakr -
I'm not big on the closet.
Dan Butler
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But every class struggle is a political struggle.
Karl Marx -
Despereaux did not know it, but he would need, very soon, to be brave himself.
Kate DiCamillo -
A despot doesn't fear eloquent writers preaching freedom - he fears a drunken poet who may crack a joke that will take hold.
E. B. White -
I’m literate, and the idea of leaving children illiterate is criminal.
Octavia E. Butler -
Sat celeriter fieri, quidquid fiat satis bene.
Augustus -
Susan had an earnest soul, a conscience tending to morbidity.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Andoya is in a different world, set at the northern edge of Europe in what seems to be a time and weather of its own.
John Burnside -
I went to a Catholic high school, and I was super rebellious. I would dress weird or play jazz. I was definitely pushing against whatever was going on.
Jose James -
The second [argument about motion] is the so-called Achilles, and it amounts to this, that in a race the quickest runner can never overtake the slowest, since the pursuer must first reach the point whence the pursued started, so that the slower must always hold a lead.
Zeno of Elea -
Money has always been framed as a public good, one that must be stewarded by governments, when in fact, it is a private enterprise like any other which is fueled by personal agendas, regulation, and the quest for geopolitical hegemony.
Meltem Demirors -
I was always the second heavy.
Broderick Crawford