Ray Bradbury (Ray Douglas Bradbury) Quotes
Fame and money are gifts given to us only after we have gifted the world with our best, our lonely, our individual truths.
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The travel and tourism industry, it's just a huge part of our economy.
Karen Hughes
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I always feel the danger because you might always be subject to an unexpected or emergency event.
Felix Baumgartner
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It would be spiteful to put a Jellyfish in a trifle.
Karl Pilkington
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My mom taught me from a young age to give back and volunteer any chance you get. It was something that I knew, if I made the NFL, I would financially have the ability to do.
J. J. Watt
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I believe that I have been basically anarchistic, anti-religion and anti-industry and business. In other words, anti-bureaucracy. I would like to see people behave well without having to have priests stand by, politicians stand by, or people collecting bills.
B. F. Skinner
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We all have our strengths and our failings.
Hannah Simone
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Put your consumers in focus, and listen to what they're actually saying, not what they tell you.
Daniel Ek
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Career-driven millennials are strategic about working obsessively while they are single and earning enough money to afford advanced education. Most are patient enough to wait until 30 or later to develop their dream.
Gail Sheehy
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Lyndon Johnson, his 44-state landslide in 1964 and Great Society notwithstanding, was by 1968 a failed president being repudiated in the primaries of his own party.
Pat Buchanan
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Money may kindle, but it cannot by itself, and for very long, burn.
Igor Stravinsky
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I do not care how brave a president is; I do not care how many medals he may wear. I do not care how well trained his guards may be. If he violates the will of the people, he shall be eliminated.
Ferdinand Marcos
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In cartoons and in improv, anything can happen. You can be any character you want. The rules of real life don't always apply.
Jack McBrayer
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I grew up on the side of the stage. I never had a fear of an audience. I never felt like they were separated from us. We were all in the living room, and it happens to be a big living room. I continue to operate on that assumption.
Carlene Carter
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For me concrete poetry was a particular way of using language which came out of a particular feeling, and I don't have control over whether this feeling is in me or not.
Ian Hamilton Finlay
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You have a movie and it proves itself and then certain things happen.
Barry Levinson
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Sometimes photographing people is like pulling teeth, trying to get some sort of personality.
Sam Taylor-Johnson
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Men are like the earth and we are the moon; we turn always one side to them, and they think there is no other, because they don't see it - but there is.
Olive Schreiner
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I think the philosophy that you have to have if you travel frequently is, stuff is just stuff. Even if it has some sentimental or family connection, if you lose it in the world, it's still just a thing, and I think if you don't have that attitude, you will get incredibly stressed out and not enjoy your travels.
Leila Janah
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There is much more immediate access to creative music through online communities and blogs which have touched all corners of the music world including contemporary classical.
Bryce Dessner The National
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Giving gifts to others is a fundamental activity, as old as humanity itself. Yet in the modern, complex world, the particulars of gift-giving can be extraordinarily challenging.
Andrew Weil
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Most of my exposure to American pop culture was through this weird prism of 'Mad' magazine.
Kumail Nanjiani
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Fame and money are gifts given to us only after we have gifted the world with our best, our lonely, our individual truths.
Ray Bradbury