Paul Lynde Quotes
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We read deeply for varied reasons, most of them familiar: that we cannot know enough people profoundly enough; that we need to know ourselves better; that we require knowledge, not just of self and others, but of the way things are.
Harold Bloom
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God hears a mother's prayer.
Victoria Gotti
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I do know that there is no reason for me to drown myself from sorrow since I haven't yet tried to achieve anything great.
Jack Gantos
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The team with the best players wins.
Jack Welch
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On the other hand, with a sense of the sacred, one grows in understanding and
D. Todd Christofferson
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If we have the kinds of confirmation that we need, we will once again work with the international community and the organization charged with monitoring compliance by the Syrian government, and we will reach out to patrons of Assad like Russia to put a stop to it.
Barack Obama
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Whoever blushes is already guilty; true innocence is ashamed of nothing.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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I had wrung impressionism dry and I finally came to the conclusion that I know neither how to paint nor how to draw.
Auguste Renoir
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But there have been human hearts, constituted just like ours, for six thousand years. The same stars rise and set upon this globe that rose upon the plains of Shinar or along the Egyptian Nile and the same sorrows rise and set in every age.
Henry Ward Beecher
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The Emperor died forsaken by all, on this horrible rock. (St. Helena) His death struggle was awful!
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Ridley Scott - not that he shared it a lot, but you can just see that everything he did, Ridley always seemed to be just so clear. I love that about him.
William Fichtner
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Westly, Westly, Westly, Westly, Westly,--darling Westly, adored Westly, sweet perfect Westly, whisper that I have a chance to win your love." And with that, she dared the bravest thing she'd ever done: she looked right into his eyes. He closed the door in her face.
William Goldman
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THERE IS NOTHING quite like ignorance combined with a driving need to succeed to force rapid learning.
Edwin Catmull
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My love had grown one with my soul; it became darker, but did not go out.
Mikhail Lermontov
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In America, getting on in the world means getting out of the world we have known before.
Ellery Sedgwick
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So I should say that civilizations begin with religion and stoicism: they end with scepticism and unbelief, and the undisciplined pursuit of individual pleasure. A civilization is born stoic and dies epicurean.
Will Durant
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My following is straight. I'm so glad.
Paul Lynde