Soren Kierkegaard Quotes
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It's interesting to have two totally unlikable characters as the love interests on a show.
Samira Wiley -
I do think that there are people who are able to connect with and empathize with anyone who is going through something difficult, just naturally. I don't think it's a world of effort for everyone.
Mahershala Ali -
My mum always liked poetry, and she had pictures on the wall, so there was this visual stuff around.
Gary Hume -
Take heed, then, often to come together to give thanks to God, and show forth His praise. For when you assemble frequently in the same place, the powers of Satan are destroyed, and the destruction at which he aims is prevented by the unity of your faith.
Ignatius of Antioch -
I think there are more female characters in videogames now but I also think that's because videogames in general are more diverse now.
Tara Strong -
I've had to learn when not to tweet. Like, you learn how to keep your mouth shut? Learn to keep your tweet shut.
Dan Stevens
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Afraid no, I wasn't afraid but it was an unusual thing, it was an unusual feeling. It was an unusual atmosphere for me having grown up in this country and, and, and never seeing anything like that.
Ralph Boston -
I was 16 when I auditioned for the series '8 Simple Rules.' They cast the kids first.
Kaley Cuoco -
My art and poetry is very political now. Because you've got to find that truth within you and express yourself. Somewhere out there, I know, there will be people who will listen.
Jack Bowman -
I would hate to think I am not an amateur. An amateur is one who loves what he is doing. Very often, I'm afraid, the professional hates what he is doing. So, I'd rather be an amateur.
Yehudi Menuhin -
When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter, And when he cried the little children died in the streets.
W. H. Auden -
When the situation is hopeless, there's nothing to worry about.
Edward Abbey
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When the war is over, in the world's social revolution that will be followed by a more equitable distribution of the earth's riches, due account must be kept of the sacrifices and of the discipline maintained by the Italian workers. The Fascist revolution will make another decisive step to shorten social distances.
Benito Mussolini -
The audience today has heard every joke. They know every plot. They know where you're going before you even start. That's a tough audience to surprise, and a tough audience to write for. It's much more competitive now, because the audience is so much more - I want to say 'sophisticated.'
Betty White -
I've always believed that the facts about dancing are more interesting than the myths, and this was a great chance for me to explore how the human body does such incredible things.
Deborah Bull -
I'm not always as disciplined as I should be. I don't sit down and write every day, but I should.
Jenny Lewis -
I've certainly never used my father's name as a way of getting a meeting. And fortunately, I've never needed to.
Duncan Jones -
The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those that got there first.
Steven Tyler Aerosmith
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Although I'm Australian, I find myself much more in sympathy with the Austrian version!
David Chalmers -
Without perfect sympathy with the animals around them, no gentleman's education, no Christian education, could be of any possible use.
John Ruskin -
He makes His ministers a flame of fire. Am I ignitible? God deliver me from the dread asbestos of 'other things.' Saturate me with the oil of the Spirit that I may be aflame. But flame is transient, often short lived. Canst thou bear this, my soul - short life? ... Make me thy fuel, Flame of God.
Jim Elliot -
It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights should be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance. This is the sentiment embodied in that Declaration of Independence.
Abraham Lincoln -
One challenge in this industry is that you adopt a certain look for a movie, and then people don't get to see the movie for a year!
Haley Joel Osment -
Dread is a sympathetic antipathy and an antipathetic sympathy.
Soren Kierkegaard