Oscar Wilde Quotes
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I love Johnny Cash but I don't love country music that much.
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What people love about Santorum is he is who is he. He speaks his words. He loves God. He loves his country, and he loves gays.
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Perfecting oneself is as much unlearning as it is learning.
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My spirit is as strong as ever. I'm still fighting to make the world a safer place, and you can, too.
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Fantasy is like an idealized reality, and the core of fantasy is the one person can make a difference.
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Pretty much I love all types of fish; I pretty much stick with that. I love vegetables. I don't eat too much carbs, but I love salads, though. I'll usually have a salad, except for breakfast.
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The world is in motion, as it seems.
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It's much easier to work with an unknown.
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I don't really get recognised very much.
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It's very hard for me to go to the movies because I know all the tricks, and I know everybody. I don't watch many at all. And the ones I do watch are generally much older films.
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Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone - but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding.
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I love standing on the pitch too much to focus on anything else - if I want to be a coach or something.
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He who says o'er much I love not is in love.
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I had an incredibly full life with my imagination: I used to have all sorts of trolls and things; I had a wonderful world around my toys and invented people. I don't mean I had imaginary friends; I just had this big imagination thing going on. I didn't need any imaginary friends, because I had so much other stuff going on.
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I procrastinate so much and I get distracted by anything.
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I don't get along much with myself.
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I don't like Paris so much.
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The way I figured it, I was even with baseball and baseball with me. The game had done much for me, and I had done much for it.
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I am really simple with diets. I say feed your frame.
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There is such a thing as having too much of a good thing.
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For me, exploration was a personal venture. I did not go to the Arabian desert to collect plants nor to make a map; such things were incidental. At heart I knew that to write or even to talk of my travels was to tarnish the achievement. I went there to find peace in the hardship of desert travel and the company of desert peoples. I set myself a goal on these journeys, and, although the goal itself was unimportant, its attainment had to be worth every effort and sacrifice... No, it is not the goal but the way there that matters, and the harder the way the more worth while the journey.
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Liberty is a word which, according as it is used, comprehends the most good and the most evil of any in the world.
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Don't feed the trolls; nothing fuels them so much.