Karl Marx Quotes
The most violent, mean and malignant passions of the human breast, the Furies of private interest.
Karl Marx
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I love films that show people in a way that's so real it's almost unsettling, and that's what really inspires me because I write about people. I write about people that I know, so I want to portray them and portray myself in a way that is unapologetic.
Halsey
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There are many reluctant young readers who haven't yet found books that make them laugh.
Barbara Park
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You are always, always overwhelmed by positive response because you know it can go either way.
Larry Wilmore
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People sometimes say, 'Oh, you were a movie star,' and I'm like, 'No, I was a supporting actress.' I wasn't an A-list actress, and I'm fine with that. I'm proud of what I did in film.
Zooey Deschanel
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Rice cakes and peanut butter is my favorite snack in the whole wide world.
Maggie Lawson
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After years of doing it, you learn the difference between your ego and your opinion. When you're married you have to cut through that.
Dan Castellaneta
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Pretty much everything that I pick, when it comes to choosing roles, is just based on things and materials that grabs me. It's pretty much the subject matter that I gravitate towards.
Brittany Snow
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If you're not in the business to improve society, you shouldn't be in business.
Joe Kaeser
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They came to her, naturally, since she was a woman, all day long with this and that; one wanting this, another that; the children were growing up; she often felt she was nothing but a sponge sopped full of human emotions.
Virginia Woolf
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You see these actresses who have had Botox or something else done, and it takes you out of the film.
Clive Owen
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I know many of you would say "What about the Bible?" The Bible says this, the Bible says that, the Bible is the inspired Word of God. I think the Bible is the inspired word of man - about God, and some of that is now expired.
Carlton Pearson
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The most violent, mean and malignant passions of the human breast, the Furies of private interest.
Karl Marx