Harry Houdini Quotes
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The thing about influence is that any composer worth anything will give you the same names.
Harrison Birtwistle -
I never thought I would be standing here, married to an All-American guy, living in Oklahoma. What a country.
Nadia Comaneci -
Though we may know Him by a thousand names, He is one and the same to us all.
Mahatma Gandhi -
The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers.
Earl Weaver -
I technically have two last names, which is a lot of fun when you're making airline reservations.
Mackenzie Astin -
The most important thing to realise is that everyone is capable of telling a story. It doesn't matter where we were born or how we grew up.
Maeve Binchy
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I've made the decision not to do radio anymore.
Laura Schlessinger -
I am ready to fight according to the rules, and I ask for the opportunity to prove myself.
Yingluck Shinawatra -
I don't believe in hostile moves. I don't believe they carry any value.
Carlos Ghosn -
In 'Rocky' and 'Paradise Alley,' my dad played very expressive characters, and he was out there.
Sage Stallone -
A man who becomes conscious of the responsibility he bears toward a human being who affectionately waits for him, or to an unfinished work, will never be able to throw away his life. He knows the 'why' for his existence, and will be able to bear almost any 'how.'
Viktor E. Frankl -
Our Heavenly Father is far more merciful, infinitely more charitable, than even the best of his servants, and the Everlasting Gospel is mightier in power to save than our narrow finite minds can comprehend.
Orson F. Whitney
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All of the clean technologies are known, it's a question of simply applying them.
Barry Commoner -
I come from an art-school background, and I still feel that in my music, it's about exploration and challenging myself, about putting myself in a place that's frightening because I haven't been there before.
P. J. Harvey -
Where theory lags behind the facts, we are dealing with miserable degenerating research programmes.
Imre Lakatos -
I feel like I have a kind of mirror blindness where it's hard for me to characterize or analyze my own work. I suspect I'm not unique in this regard.
Kelly Sue DeConnick -
I think it's important to encourage gluttony in all its formats.
Lydia Lunch -
People fall in love for mysterious reasons.
Jeff Bridges
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I think that's what really a substantial work is, it's forever. It's the truth now and it was the truth then, and it will be the truth tomorrow.
Abbey Lincoln -
I'm not a big fan of the thought that you can become a star by winning a contest. I'm sort of old-fashioned. I think people need to get out there and they need to work and they need to do their music because they love it. If they become successful, then great, and if they are not, whatever.
Rob Zombie -
I am not a grammarian. Maybe my style is eccentric.
Dorothy Kilgallen -
I really want readers to put themselves into the shoes of each character. So the opening lines are an orienting technique: this is where you are, this is who you are. Go.
Alissa Nutting -
Our mission is to help people discover and support great journalism. But something like Blendle, asking micropayments for journalism, hasn't been done before on this scale and with our broad support from media companies. So we want to do it well and listen very carefully to the feedback of our users first. That feedback from the early community is very important to us.
Alexander Klopping -
Pickpockets either work alone or in pairs, or what is called a mob.
Harry Houdini