R. M. Williams Quotes
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Psychologically, it's always more pleasurable to blame others for our problems than it is to acknowledge our own responsibility.
Barry Eisler -
Some of the regrets I've had about my own career are things I have not done that I should have done. More than some of the things that I've done.
Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. -
People have their own deaths as well as their own lives, and even if there is nothing beyond death, we shall differ in our nothingness.
E. M. Forster -
I definitely feel more comfortable in my own skin since turning 40.
Kate Moss -
Each is responsible for his own actions.
H. L. Hunt -
Consider well this fact: As long as the German people does not arise and use force directed by its own will, the assassination of the people will continue.
Karl Liebknecht
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I want to be my own person.
Paris Jackson -
I have my own studio down in Miami.
Aaron Carter -
I really have no preference between TV and film. I think that each individual project is its own thing and has a very different style.
Zach Gilford -
I am the commander in chief of the United States armed forces, and Iraq is gonna have to ultimately provide for its own security.
Barack Obama -
Peace is its own reward.
Mahatma Gandhi -
I tend to resist invitations to interpret my own fiction.
J. M. Coetzee
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Every writer uses his own way to motivate oneself.
Rabih Alameddine -
The only living works are those which have drained much of the author's own life into them.
Samuel Butler -
I imagine if Spotify becomes something that people are willing to pay for, then I'm sure iTunes will just create their own service, and they're actually fair to artists.
Patrick Carney The Black Keys -
I've only used my own voice about four times on film.
Ian Hart -
What we share with another ceases to be our own.
Edgar Quinet -
Every era has its own list of ingredients that are considered exotic and then, 15 years later, they're not.
Yotam Ottolenghi
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Confined on the ship, from which there is no escape, the madman is delivered to the river with its thousand arms, the sea with its thousand roads, to that great uncertainty external to everything. He is a prisoner in the midst of what is the freest, the openest of routes: bound fast at the infinite crossroads. He is the Passenger par excellence: that is, the prisoner of the passage. And the land he will come to is unknown—as is, once he disembarks, the land from which he comes. He has his truth and his homeland only in that fruitless expanse between two countries that cannot belong to him.
Michel Foucault -
My mother insisted that I pursue music. I rented out my father's musical equipment and earned some money. As a child, I wasn't sure about a career goal, but I was always fascinated by electronic gadgets, specially musical equipment.
A. R. Rahman -
There is no wisdom but in death
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson -
When I walked out on the mound, I felt enclosed. You see, I'd been used to playing on pastures, where when somebody hit a ball you had to stop it from rolling. Well, this field had fences around it.
Ted Lyons -
If you write a blog post, you've got something to say; you're not just creating words and synonyms. We'd like the computers to actually pick up on that semantic meaning.
Ray Kurzweil -
If I didn't do this I'd sit back and die. I was a prisoner in my own castle.
R. M. Williams