Mian Muhammad Mansha Quotes
Carl Icahn told me to stay away from airlines. In good times, the unions take away the profits, and in bad times, the cost of oil kills you.
Mian Muhammad Mansha
Quotes to Explore
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I've been following what's happening in Colombia because it's the country of my childhood.
Barbet Schroeder
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When I was in high school,we were, like, 4,000 or 5,000 students, and 50 girls - and I didn't have a date for my prom. My father paid my cousin to take me.
Iman
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I'm a showgirl. After 20 years in show business, I've learned to roll with the punches.
Madonna
Breakfast Club
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I think about food literally all day every day. It's a thing.
Taylor Swift
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I was not really aware of the dystopian genre before I read 'The Handmaid's Tale.' Many poets as well, like John Donne and Emily Dickinson, would be the influences; I specialized in Emily Dickinson at university. Both of those poets have really interesting ways of looking at life and death.
Samantha Shannon
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Others like City Hall the old way, when they could make deals behind closed doors with your tax money.
Laura Miller
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I never remember having a plan. All I could think about was how I was going to afford to get into college or where I was going to stay because I hated being at home. I didn't really have time to think about anything in the future. I didn't think about a career or anything. I went to uni, got a couple of jobs, so I sort of funded it myself.
Ellie Goulding
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Off with your hat, as the flag goes by! And let the heart have its say; you're man enough for a tear in your eye that you will not wipe away.
H. C. Bunner
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If we understood what happens when we use the Word of God, we would use it oftener.
Oswald Chambers
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Using what you have always enhances what's to come no matter if it's an album, song, artwork or whatever.
BJ the Chicago Kid
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It is a vulgar error to suppose that America was ever discovered. It was merely detected.
Oscar Wilde
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Among the older records, we find chapter after chapter of which we can read the characters, and make out their meaning: and as we approach the period of man's creation, our book becomes more clear, and nature seems to speak to us in language so like our own, that we easily comprehend it. But just as we begin to enter on the history of physical changes going on before our eyes, and in which we ourselves bear a part, our chronicle seems to fail us-a leaf has been torn out from nature's record, and the succession of events is almost hidden from our eyes.
Adam Sedgwick