Euripides Quotes
Song brings of itself a cheerfulness that wakes the heart of joy.
Euripides
Quotes to Explore
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If even in science there is no a way of judging a theory but by assessing the number, faith and vocal energy of its supporters, then this must be even more so in the social sciences: truth lies in power.
Imre Lakatos
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I cry all the time. I love to laugh, too. It's important to create an environment for yourself where you feel what you need to and don't hold it in.
Kaley Cuoco
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I am in love with myself, with my friends, with my family, with kids, with life and my movies.
Hansika Motwani
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I was not so interested in night-after-night coverage of Michael Jackson's death or Britney Spears' latest breakdown - topics that were 'breaking news' at the time.
Brown Campbell
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If you have two parents who have to work, who want to work, you need to have someone to guide your child.
Laura Linney
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Instead of building walls, we should be building bridges.
Vicente Fox
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Newspapers are the schoolmasters of the common people.
Henry Ward Beecher
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But I’ve brought you to the snow, and the snow is the beginning and the end of everything, everyone knows that.
Catherynne M. Valente
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Your will cannot always choose the path; very often the route is determined by chance or by the will of others.
Fausto Cercignani
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'Are 'Friends' Electric?' was two songs: the verse part and the talking part. Two different songs I couldn't finish. One day I was playing the main verse part of 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' and after a few minutes I got frustrated, as normal, then started to play the other song, and realized they went together.
Gary Numan
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I think, in accepting the amount of money that athletes make, I think that fans accept that now. It's the nature of the beast; that's the way it is, so they understand it. All, I think, fans have changed - because the price of tickets has gone up so much - that they feel a certain sense of entitlement when they go to a game.
Frank Deford
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Song brings of itself a cheerfulness that wakes the heart of joy.
Euripides