Steven Soderbergh (Steven Andrew Soderbergh) Quotes
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I'm honestly not the kind of person who wants to step up to a podium, test the microphone and be like, 'Hey, I'm homosexual and this is who I am, hear me roar.' That's not who I am.
Abby Wambach
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I love bats! Women are scared of them. They think bats can get caught in their hair, don't they? But bats are the most beautiful of animals, extraordinarily delicate. Have you observed their brilliant little eyes, gleaming with intelligence, and their skin, silky as velvet? And look at all these delicate little bones.
Pablo Picasso
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... God uses such seemingly insignificant ways to prepare us for the plan He has for our lives.
Corrie Ten Boom
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Allow me to assure you, that suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situation.
Abraham Lincoln
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Wine gives you liberty, love takes it away.
William Wycherley
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When you're caught up in the storm or, you know, just the turmoil of everything that there is another side and you do get through it. And you know, just standing by the truth and doing the right thing.
Amber Frey
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Competing at full price is the way we like to do business, but we cannot ignore the promotional environment.
Karen Katz
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anybody who drinks seriously is poor: so poor, poor, extra poor, me.
Caitlin Thomas
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Mary Mackey joins other visionary poets of dpaysement . . . recovering a lost part of herself in the edgy lyricism of the tropics, haunted by fado, forr, and death. The lines are tense with the vulnerability of lovers, strangers, and travelers with no ticket home.
Dennis Nurkse
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Drink was the most fearsome of deceivers ... for it promised one thing and came through with quite another.
Kay Boyle
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Knowing you’re worthless doesn’t give you value any more than knowing you are a captive sets you free.
Ted Dekker
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All sorts of efforts were made to populate the Floridas—with anyone: Huguenots, Bermudians, Irish, Germans, Swiss, Scottish Highlanders, even some of the prostitutes being rehabilitated in London’s Magdalen House. Sir Alexander Grant, who dreamed up the idea of transporting the prostitutes to Florida, confessed, with not exactly stunning insight, “Tis true they are not virgins”; nevertheless, he said, they would surely make splendid wives and mothers for such as were likely to live in a place like Florida.
Bernard Bailyn