Miguel de Cervantes Quotes
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Well, I always think the worst things are going to happen here, because I'm - basically inside, I'm a bad person, and so the bad kind of takes over.
Larry David
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I'm happy. I learned. I learned from my mistakes. But when you learn, you see all the results; you look more mature, and you put all the pieces together.
Pablo Sandoval
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The moon glows on the river, wind rustles the pines.
Ueda Akinari
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Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.
Marian Wright Edelman
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You must learn to save first and spend afterwards.
H. John Poole
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Alternatively, suppose Qaddafi winds up hanging from a lamppost in his favorite party dress. If you're a Third World dictator, what lessons would you draw? Qaddafi was the thug who came in from the cold, the one who (in the wake of Saddam's fall) renounced his nuclear program and was supposedly rehabilitated in the chancelleries of the West. He was a strong partner in the war on terrorism, according to U.S. diplomats. And what did Washington do? They overthrew him anyway.
Mark Steyn
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There is presumably a calendar date a moment when the onus of proof passed from the atheist to the believer, when, quite suddenly, secretly, the noes had it.
Tom Stoppard
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The only way to learn on a zero dollar budget is to talk to people.
Drew Houston
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Logos and branding are so important. In a big part of the world, people cannot read French or English--but are great in remembering signs.
Karl Lagerfeld
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People don't realise what they had till it's gone. Like President Kennedy - nobody like him. Like The Beatles, there will never be anything like them. Like my man, Elvis Presley - I was the Elvis of boxing.
Muhammad Ali
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Rembrandt is so deeply mysterious that he says things for which there are no words in any language.
Vincent Van Gogh
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I guess I'm going to fade into Bolivian.
Mike Tyson
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For what Harley Street specialist has time to understand the body, let alone the mind or both in combination, when he is a slave to thirteen thousand a year?
Virginia Woolf
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Communication is truth; communication is happiness. To share is our duty; to go down boldly and bring to light those hidden thoughts which are the most diseased; to conceal nothing; to pretend nothing; if we are ignorant to say so; if we love our friends to let them know it.
Virginia Woolf
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To me, the Presidency and the Vice-Presidency were not prizes to be won, but a duty to be done.
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.
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I have had no true friends, only lovers.
Pablo Picasso
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A mistress never is nor can be a friend. While you agree, you are lovers; and when it is over, anything but friends.
Lord Byron
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Lovers are commonly industrious to make themselves uneasy.
Miguel de Cervantes