Virginia Woolf Quotes
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I use that as my responsibility on the show, to be the pragmatist.
Fisher Stevens
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I love to pitch things that I believe in and products that I love to use.
J. B. Smoove
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I don't use emojis. I go vintage.
Rami Malek
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What I see now is the consumerisation of IT. I don't want my company to tell me that I have to use a BlackBerry or I have to use a Windows phone. I just want to use the phone I want and have it all work.
Parker Harris
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I use Gibson guitars; I prefer the Les Paul custom.
Adam Jones
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Let students use technologies in the classroom.
Weili Dai
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Pretexts are not wanting when one wishes to use them.
Carlo Goldoni
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You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.
Maya Angelou
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Knowledge is something which you can use. Belief is something which uses you.
Idries Shah
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It's not fair that our name can be used in any newspaper, any article connected with anything, and we can't really fight about it. It's like any newspaper that might take a picture of you, bad or good, and sometimes they're awful pictures, and they can use them without your approval and you can't do anything about it.
Diana Ross
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My name, Diana Ross, is my name and nobody should be able to use that for exploitative purposes but me.
Diana Ross
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I use the grotesque the way I do because people are deaf and dumb and need help to see and hear.
Flannery O'Connor
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Once I tried to use Him, now He uses me.
Albert Benjamin Simpson
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What the use of having ignorance if you can't show it?
Lou Costello
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The last thing you want is an injured actor. That, or having to use a stuntman too much.
Wade Eastwood
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The best way to save face is not to use the lower half.
Lou Holtz
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It is evident that the fortunes of the world's human population, for better or for worse, are inextricably interrelated with the use that is made of energy resources.
M. King Hubbert
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My objective is to design a space that nobody else can come up with while using the material that anyone can use.
Tadao Ando
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For we are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use.
Aristotle
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He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary.
William Faulkner
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He was a bit like a corkscrew. Twisted, cold and sharp.
Kate Cruise O'Brien
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Use words that soak up life.
Virginia Woolf