George Bernard Shaw Quotes
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Love is an endless mystery, for it has nothing else to explain it.
Rabindranath Tagore -
My dad makes food with very few delicate flavours.
Yotam Ottolenghi -
Inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence.
O. Henry -
I'm comfortable only when there's a mutual attraction. That's what anyone wants. If I find out she's not attracted to me, it brings down my level of attraction to her. If I'm interested and find out she's not, I tend to cool off.
Nathan Fillion -
I have a thousands wants; it's hard to really hone in on just a few.
Haley Bennett -
I've been in a few love triangles. I've been in a love quadrilateral.
Beau Mirchoff
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My wife wants me to eat fish; she says it is delicious. But I don't like fish, so that is that.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni -
Everybody wants to be great at something.
D. L. Hughley -
No one wants peace more than me.
Naftali Bennett -
Education is what most receive, many pass on, and few possess.
Karl Kraus -
I'm a woman, and every woman wants to be skinnier - unfortunately.
Lara Stone -
My guess is that if David Beckham wants Ronaldo's jersey, he's going to get it.
Landon Donovan
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I've still got a few moves from my days as a gymnast.
Laura Donnelly -
There are few secrets in football. So execute.
Hank Stram -
A proverb is much matter distilled into few words.
R. Buckminster Fuller -
Few of us can stand prosperity. Another man's, I mean.
Mark Twain -
Hillary essentially wants to abolish the Second Amendment.
Donald Trump -
He who humbles himself wants to be exalted.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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I have to tell you, TV is an incredibly difficult medium. The most challenging show to do is the hour long dramedy. It's a very tricky format.
Candace Bushnell -
If certain women walk straight into adultery, there are many others who cling to numerous hopes, and commit sin only after wandering through a maze of sorrows.
Honore de Balzac -
Despite all odds we have emerged as one people and one country.
Yahya Jammeh -
At no period of [Michael Faraday's] unmatched career was he interested in utility. He was absorbed in disentangling the riddles of the universe, at first chemical riddles, in later periods, physical riddles. As far as he cared, the question of utility was never raised. Any suspicion of utility would have restricted his restless curiosity. In the end, utility resulted, but it was never a criterion to which his ceaseless experimentation could be subjected.
Abraham Flexner -
Our necessities are few, but our wants are endless.
George Bernard Shaw