Stanley Kubrick Quotes
There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating than seeing someone else die.

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Using lots of fresh foods, fruits and vegetables, helps to keep the menu buoyant - I don't know if that's the right word, but it keeps a balance of freshness and health.
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I want to spend as much time as I can with my family, yet I'm aware of having to bring home the bacon.
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I feel so great on a plane that it could be the end of everything, and I don't care.
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If someone gets married at 15, they're either dumb or pregnant. I was both.
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People talk about retiring. I never said that r-word. People though I went away after the Olympic Games. I took time off to do something I've always wanted to be - a mother.
Gail Devers -
America should function as a Christian nation.
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I think the deepest problem is between my parents and me. I just don't know if it will ever be the same.
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The mind is never satisfied with the objects immediately before it, but is always breaking away from the present moment, and losing itself in schemes of future felicity... The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope.
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Unfortunately, we have a tendency to see figures from the past as caricatures - either all good or all bad - when the truth is always much more complex.
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I live for being with the people I love and to live as happily as possible.
Nastassja Kinski -
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.
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There is something about a voyage you are barely aware of while you are making it.
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We have a desperate need for producers in the [commercial Broadway] theatre, and it is very hard for them to get money and find investors for new plays.
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The highest duty is to respect authority.
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I am putting every effort toward creating my works from morning till night on every single day.
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This race is hotter than a Times Square Rolex.
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In a television interview, I said that diversity in our children's books should include the adventures of disabled children, travellers and gipsies, LGBT teens, different cultures, classes, colours, religions. It shouldn't be a token gesture, nor do such stories need to be 'issue-based'.
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There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating than seeing someone else die.