Byron Nelson Quotes
One way to break up any kind of tension is good deep breathing.
Byron Nelson
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Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.
Washington Irving
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Italy advocates the adoption of a legal instrument on cultural diversity, guaranteeing every country the protection of its own historical identity and the uniqueness of its physical and intangible cultural heritage.
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
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Grant that the true organ with which the beautiful is apprehended is the imagination, and it follows that all arts are likely to affect the feelings indirectly.
Eduard Hanslick
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For myself, losing is not coming second. It's getting out of the water knowing you could have done better. For myself, I have won every race I've been in.
Ian Thorpe
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It's a tough life being a pop star. You know, at the end of the day when you've paid all the bills and put the kids through college and that, you know, there's only enough left for a small island off the South Pacific.
Larry Mullen, Jr.
U2
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Mike Leigh taught me about making choices - as an actor, you choose between being honest and clever, and with Mike, it's always about being honest. I learned how to behave on a film set from Jim Broadbent. He was a great example of someone with a fantastic career who kept his feet on the ground.
Eddie Marsan
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If you're well-known, you're at the risk of becoming your own character. When you're alone, as a writer, you have to be unknown, putting it all on the paper.
Antonio Munoz Molina
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I've been in many auditions thinking, 'God, do I have to take my shirt off?'
Sam Heughan
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Everyone chases after happiness, not noticing that happiness is right at their heels.
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht
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The more you learn, if you learn it properly, the more clear you become and the more you know.
Leonard Peikoff
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I think about cars to try and distract myself. It's a good way to relax, take your mind off everything.
Asafa Powell
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One way to break up any kind of tension is good deep breathing.
Byron Nelson