John Milton Quotes
When the gust hath blown his fill,Ending on the rustling leavesWith minute drops from off the eaves.
Quotes to Explore
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My manners, abominable at times, can be sweet.
Jack Kerouac
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You can't solve a dignity problem with military force.
Rand Paul
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I'm interested in stories and the dark side of peoples' minds.
Ikue Mori
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Owing to some peculiarity in my nervous system, I have perception of some things, which no one else has; or at least very few, if any... I can throw rays from every quarter of the universe into one vast focus.
Ada Lovelace
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I like to argue with the radio.
P. J. O'Rourke
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Having spent two years at AOL, I would love to be able to go back to that industry knowing what I know, and I think I would be able to help the traditional media side to better understand what is coming at them, how to deal with it.
Randy Falco
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My personal style is ever changing.
India de Beaufort
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I have to say, working with Dan Stevens in 'The Guest' and seeing his transformation was incredible. Also Kate Winslet. Off set, she's loud and sweary, but when she walks on set, she has this calmness and is so centred.
Maika Monroe
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I'm an American first, and I think that's how most people are.
Ed Gillespie
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They planned this fair to bring business to Chicago, into the Loop. But you could have fired a cannon down state street and hit nobody, because everybody was out at the fair.
Sally Rand
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I see myself as Rhoda, not Mary Tyler Moore.
Iris Murdoch
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Mangroves, salt marshes and sea grass lock away carbon at up to five times the rate of tropical forests.
Frances Beinecke
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I've never been into the typical R&B voice, with runs and bluesy sounding words. That doesn't suit me.
FKA twigs
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As I grew up, I read and loved many fairy-tale retellings and began to think about writing my own reimagining of 'Rapunzel.'
Kate Forsyth
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I love that sense of release as you throw yourself into the crowd as hundreds of arms are carrying you.
Florence Welch Florence and the Machine
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As a stand up, and often in acting, there is no place for the most intense feelings. Rage, genuine sorrow, naked hope... These things don't fit on a comedy stage and if you act you'll get to express them once in a while. Music is a place for the intensely personal.
Hal Sparks
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Prayer is the most important thing that I do.
Wayne Huizenga
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I am first of all from La Castellane and Marseille.
Zinedine Zidane
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Imagine how terrifying it would be if we had to decide the beginnings of things for ourselves: as to what race we should belong, what sex, and all that, instead of placidly coming out of unconsciousness to find it all arranged!
Mabel Osgood Wright
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I don't like the idea of having to reproduce a recorded song live that I sing. I have enough to do on stage. I'm really busy up there, and I'm really busy with everything I have to do for every show. Add having to worry about my voice and singing lead on a song or two, that's not something I necessarily want to do.
Tom Scholz Boston
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Music remains the most strange of the materials because we don't understand what happens when music moves you.
Michael Tippett
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I'd love to claim the title of 'songwriter' or 'intellectual,' but the truth is that anything that I ever learned how to do in conjunction with music was purely so that I would have a platform to sing from.
Brandi Carlile
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My mother had been an actress and we came from that world in New York, the theater world and the downtown sort of theater scene, and so I guess we didn't really have what you'd call like a Hollywood kind of life at all.
Martha Plimpton
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When the gust hath blown his fill,Ending on the rustling leavesWith minute drops from off the eaves.
John Milton