Sean Connery Quotes
More than anything else, I'd like to be an old man with a good face, like Hitchcock or Picasso.
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A man ought to read just as inclination leads him, for what he reads as a task will do him little good.
Samuel Johnson
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I just knew that God wasn't there. He was a man on a throne in Heaven, so he was easy to forget.
Frances Farmer
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I was a Labour Party man but I found myself to the left of the Labour party in Nelson, militant as that was. I came to London and in a few months I was a Trotskyist.
C. L. R. James
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And I guess I have a face and a look that sort of lends itself to period costume!
Ioan Gruffudd
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But generally I am fine with a capital F; probably in extraordinary shape for a man of my age.
Malcolm Boyd
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Every book I write, the media just keeps punching me in the face.
Tama Janowitz
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Self-respect, the value of 'face,' is universal but is most pronounced in China, then in Japan where the Confucian ethic is most influential.
F. Sionil Jose
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It is commercial pop that the majority of people understand. A working man's daughter would not understand blues.
Barry Gibb Bee Gees
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I never get scared making these kinds of movies because it's all make-believe, but I did cry when I saw the finished version of Man On Fire because it is so sad.
Dakota Fanning
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100% of Net-a-porter customers have a man in their lives in some capacity, and 59% are married or living with a partner.
Natalie Massenet
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The wise man knows how to run his life so that contemplation is Possible.
Gabriel Marcel
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Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason.
Orson Welles
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We have not yet seen what man can make of man.
B. F. Skinner
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The worst thing that can happen to a man is to lose his money, the next worst his health, the next worst his reputation.
Samuel Butler
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I dig Steve Harvey: he's the suit man. I be checking him out.
Aaron Neville
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No matter where your lot may be cast, no power on earth can keep you from making a man of yourself, a superb character, a masterpiece.
Orison Swett Marden
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Islam is a religion of success. Unlike Christianity, which has as its main image, in the west at least, a man dying in a devastating, disgraceful, helpless death.
Karen Armstrong
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I have yet to see a piece of writing, political or non-political, that doesn't have a slant. All writing slants the way a writer leans, and no man is born perpendicular, although many men are born upright.
E. B. White
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The State has but one face for me: that of the police. To my eyes, all of the State's ministries have this single face, and I cannot imagine the ministry of culture other than as the police of culture, with its prefect and commissioners.
Jean Dubuffet
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I decline to accept the end of man.
Charles Faulkner
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One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for examinations, whether one liked it or not. This coercion had such a deterring effect upon me that, after I had passed the final examination, I found the consideration of any scientific problems distasteful to me for an entire year.
Albert Einstein
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Listen, I would love to win an Emmy at some stage or another. I can't pretend not to.
Cat Deeley
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More than anything else, I'd like to be an old man with a good face, like Hitchcock or Picasso.
Sean Connery