Stuart Pearce Quotes
In a utopia you want to win matches by several goals and by playing a wonderful brand of football. But that's utopia.Stuart Pearce
Quotes to Explore
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For all its flaws, 'The Hands of Orlac' really is a seminal film, and if you're partial to that particular B-movie subgenre of Demon Body Parts, you really ought to see it.
Kage Baker -
It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.
Joanne Rowling -
Chefs think about what it's like to make food. Being a scientist in the kitchen is about asking why something works, and how it works.
Nathan Myhrvold -
A woman simply is, but a man must become.
Camille Paglia -
We are a weird bunch, we are very disparate.
Ed O'Brien Radiohead -
Argentine political life is like the life of an ant community or an African forest tribe: full of events, full of crisis and deaths, but life is always cyclical, and the year ends as it begins.
V. S. Naipaul
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It's a weird scene. You win a few baseball games and all of a sudden you're surrounded by reporters and TV men with cameras asking you about Vietnam and race relations.
Vida Blue -
If somebody writes a book and doesn't care for the survival of that book, he's an imbecile.
Umberto Eco -
U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation's most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected.
Charles Bass -
Every veteran is a hero.
Joe Walsh The Eagles -
'Wonder Showzen' is one of my favorite shows of all time. When I first saw it, I thought it was so funny and new and original and edgy and insane and subversive. I didn't know comedy could do that. It redefined what I thought you could do with a TV show.
Eric Andre -
To say a scientist is not at all responsible is wrong. But to say that someone who invents a piece of knowledge or technology is responsible for all future uses is ridiculous. It doesn't have to be that binary.
Astro Teller
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I think we'll see, not only with Glass, but the watch wearables, with the contact lens, that each of these things have their own best purpose, but it will take more on our part and society's part to figure out what that is.
Astro Teller -
I am half Scottish. My father is an expat from Glasgow, and on my mother's side there's a bit of French, a bit of Scottish, a bit of Irish.
Adelaide Kane -
I love romantic comedies more than anything.
Kevin Kwan -
I would go to work from 9 to 6, go home, nap for two hours, then write from 8 to 2 a.m.
Lena Dunham -
Once a person has all the things they need to live, everything else is entertainment.
Neal Stephenson -
Some writers can produce marvelous plots without planning it out, but I can't. In particular I need to know the structure of a novel: what's going to happen in each chapter and each scene.
Emma Donoghue
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We inherit plots. There are only two or three in the world, five or six at most. We ride them like treadmills.
Janette Turner Hospital -
I was a pretty lousy bass player. But the band I was in couldn't find a bass player in our small town and it was more important to have a bass than keyboards, so that's what I did.
Anne Boleyn -
The lesion is in the area of my brain that is responsible for motor function, so I have continual chronic pain in my left arm from elbow to fingertips and the right side of my body from my ear to my breast area.
Karen Duffy -
Jas, you are three hundred miles away. You would have to have nunga-nungas the size of France for Jock to be able to rest his hand on them.
Louise Rennison -
In a utopia you want to win matches by several goals and by playing a wonderful brand of football. But that's utopia.
Stuart Pearce