Paul Ince (Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince) Quotes
It's not just what you do on the pitch, it's what you do off the pitch.
Paul Ince
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If you don't know much about the field, you're able to ask a set of questions that an expert would never ask, and that allows you a very different thought process and a fresh approach.
Naveen Jain
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I am not a pessimist but a pejorist (as George Eliot said she was not an optimist but a meliorist); and that philosophy is founded on my observation of the world, not on anything so trivial and irrelevant as personal history.
A. E. Housman
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The history of the Church has been a history of divisiveness, repression and reaction. For almost 2000 years, Christianity has held mankind back in politics, in economics, in industry, in science, in philosophy, in culture.
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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Sex is where you find it. I say take it and enjoy it. Give and receive freely, without fear, without guilt and without contractual obligations.
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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The first and most important thing of all, at least for writers today, is to strip language clean, to lay it bare down to the bone.
Ernest Hemingway
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Agriculture is the soul and chief support of empires; industry produces riches and the happiness of the people; exportation represents the superabundance, and good use of both.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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My experience is that sequels are rarely as good as the originals.
Sarah Dessen
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I express myself better when I'm singing, so I always want to hold on to the music side.
Stephanie Young Hwang
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It's always dangerous when boring people think they're creative.
Alec Sulkin
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Sometimes the darkest challenges, the most difficult lessons, hold the greatest gems of light.
Barbara Marciniak
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Not much comes easy in this world, Sonny. If it does, it's best to be suspicious of it. It's probably not worth much.
Homer Hickam
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I think I can adapt quite easily from having a Spanish mother and an English dad and growing up in both places. I feel like I've got two lives - that Spanish life, which was so free, and then I lived in England and went to an all-girls, private school and had to fit in with that. That switching out and becoming someone else, I find it quite liberating, actually.
Ana Mulvoy-Ten