Sean Connery Quotes
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I don't miss acting at all.
Zachery Ty Bryan -
Success depends almost entirely on how effectively you learn to manage the game's two ultimate adversaries: the course and yourself.
Jack Nicklaus -
We do not need to have a way to talk clearly about other people's images.
Ian Hacking -
My father is a poet, my stepmother is a poet, and so I always had encouragement as a child to write.
Natasha Trethewey -
We want to see Israel withdraw from our territory. But we don't want to be accountable vis-a-vis Israel on the security basis, because we don't see, in the absence of a peace agreement, that Lebanon can really be accountable to Israel if anything happens.
Rafik Hariri -
Acting is the most insecure profession in the world - you're insecure if you're successful, you're insecure if you're not. A tightrope walk without a net. It's a miracle I'm still standing!
Kabir Bedi
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I'd open doors for anyone who opens doors for me.
Quavo Migos -
When you're making a pilot, what you're mostly thinking is, 'Please let this be a real job, please.'
Hamish Linklater -
I feel enormously proud to be part of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and to see the wonderful life-changing work that you do.
Kate Middleton -
I'm tired of being lied to by government, by the media, and by every corporation I have anything to do with.
L. Neil Smith -
The target audience goes back to conception. That means pre-natal care, safe delivery, post-natal screening, and the ordinary stuff you do in pediatrics.
C. Everett Koop -
I don't think there's something inherently irreligious about comics.
G. Willow Wilson
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Europe itself is an embodiment of this diversity.
Ulrich Beck -
The Church is now more like the Scribes and Pharisees than like Christ... What are now called the 'essential doctrines' of the Christian religion he does not even mention.
Florence Nightingale -
There is nothing exempt from the peril of mutation.
Walter Raleigh -
I approached the problem of utility measurement in 1923 during a stay in Paris. There were three objects I had in view :
Ragnar Frisch -
We have met the Devil of Information Overload and his impish underlings, the computer virus, the busy signal, the dead link, and the PowerPoint presentation.
James Gleick -
I don't feel like God called me to be a gospel singer. He didn't call me to be a Christian singer; he called me to be a country singer, and I just happen to be a Christian.
Josh Turner
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I had a remarkably happy childhood; whatever scars I have are self-inflicted.
James Carville -
I feel deeply my responsibility to teach sacred things. I am so aware that the world is changing and will be vastly different from the one I have known. Values have shifted. Basic decency and respect for good things are eroding.
James E. Faust -
Internet, for all its faults, exposed me to a lot more music.
Om Malik -
With families, no matter what kind you inherit, at some point you want to announce that you belong to it.
Kaui Hart Hemmings -
Lucy Kellaway's columns in the 'Financial Times' lend themselves to podcasts because they usually consist of her giving a brisk ticking off to some CEO or subversively wondering whether we're really as busy as we pretend we are.
David Hepworth -
My boy, we are pilgrims in an unholy land.
Sean Connery