Soren Kierkegaard Quotes
To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
Soren Kierkegaard
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You don't have to be an heiress to look like one, if you act like one then everyone will just presume you are one.
Paris Hilton
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The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. For to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves - and the better the teacher, the better the student body.
Warren Buffett
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In the end, we are all determined by the place and the time in which we were born.
Patrick Modiano
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And you can't complain about kissing Emma Watson. Isn't that what everyone in the world wants to do? I've known Emma for a few years. She's this amazing capacity of young and vibrant and brilliant, but also a bright, intelligent old soul.
Eddie Redmayne
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And by endlessly sanitizing our feelings, we actually feed a disgruntled nation.
Fiona Shaw
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The human genome contains so much data that, it has been calculated, it would fill 43 volumes of Webster's International Dictionary.
Iain McGilchrist
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The word 'revolution' first brings to mind violent upheavals in the state, but ideas of revolution in science, and of political revolution, are almost coeval. The word once meant only a revolving, a circular return to an origin, as when we speak of revolutions per minute or the revolution of the planets about the sun.
Ian Hacking
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When you subpoena one pastor, you subpoena every pastor.
Ted Cruz
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US presidents can make all the commitments and declarations they want until they are blue in the face, in the Muslim world they will always be perceived as partisan.
Daniel Barenboim
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We are extremely focused on building some of the assets which are going into mid-India, semi-urban and rural, and that's our DNA. We are building a retail bank, and a lot of the deposit base is still in urban India.
Uday Kotak
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I was just the perfect person to play the Mini-Me character.
Verne Troyer
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There are one hundred men seeking security to one able man who is willing to risk his fortune.
J. Paul Getty