John Keats Quotes
You speak of Lord Byron and me; there is this great difference between us. He describes what he sees I describe what I imagine. Mine is the hardest task.John Keats
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My baby is amazing; even his head smells amazing. His breath, the whole thing, you could eat him! He's a big, beautiful boy. He's great.
Orlando Bloom -
But Roy Rockwood, it was science fiction for the sake of science fiction.
Jack Vance -
The average celebrity meets, in one year, ten times the amount of people that the average person meets in his entire life.
Jack Nicholson -
I have a general sense of mission, and I intuitively know when something is influencing that mission. I think this is what I'm supposed to be doing. Doors keep opening. In the end, it's the best use of my skills. I've finally consented to the idea that I'm an artist.
Abigail Washburn -
Once the kids are in school, it's amazing what you can do.
Laura Schlessinger -
I have to think about how to not spread myself too thin. It's a really great problem to have.
Nate Silver
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Like the old Italian saying goes, 'It ain't rocket surgery.'
Nadia Giosia -
I've been things and seen places.
Mae West -
More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth.
Napoleon Hill -
I don't work out and be healthy and want a strong body because I want to look good in a bikini. I do all of those things for me and for my health. I'm not going on the cover of 'Maxim' and 'FHM' because that's not me.
Maggie Q -
No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris.
Orville Wright -
I never bought the commercial thing, at any stage of the game.
Van Morrison
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It takes one person to give you a big chance.
Patricia Velasquez -
My mother giving birth to me was just like Lady Sybil giving birth, except that there wasn't such a tragic ending.
Jack Whitehall -
Disease is the tax which the soul pays for the body, as the tenant pays house-rent for the use of the house.
Ramakrishna -
I've been lucky to work consistently on women who I think are interesting, fleshed out, and strong and active participants in their destiny.
Mackenzie Davis -
I was really inspired by these larger-than-life female artists like Lee Bontecou and Eva Hesse and Yvonne Rainier and the incredible Lynda Benglis. There were many women who were really driven and became successful, who were part of essential paradigm shifts, despite the fact that the art world was still dominated by men.
Rachel Kushner -
There are many women who came before me who didn't really have the same opportunities that I have had. That's why I always wanted to be a great ambassador - not only today's generation - but for the women who really didn't have a voice, but who paved the way for me.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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Personally, I think if a women hasn't met the right man by the time she's 24, she may be lucky.
Deborah Kerr -
To investors, job creation is a second-order effect. Market participants care first about interest rates, exchange rates, bond prices and the one great factor that affects all three: the long-term solvency of a bond company called the U.S. government.
Amity Shlaes -
What's most important in animation is the emotions and the ideas being portrayed. I'm a great believer of energy and emotion.
Ralph Bakshi -
No one ever chats me up; I think they all think I'm taken. Either that or no one fancies me.
Paloma Faith -
That business of relaxation, which is so terribly modern today, is all good and well, but my work interests me so much, and is so varied, that many times it seems relaxing when I go from one aspect to another.
Arne Jacobsen -
You speak of Lord Byron and me; there is this great difference between us. He describes what he sees I describe what I imagine. Mine is the hardest task.
John Keats