Ray Bradbury (Ray Douglas Bradbury) Quotes
They whispered to Caesar that he was mortal, then sold daggers at half-price in the grand March sale.Ray Bradbury
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I know that I was put on this planet to be an athlete.
Abby Wambach -
You know, there's always someone in mind when I'm writing. You know, it's all comes from somewhere inside.
Dan Auerbach The Black Keys -
Whether it's pool or Ping Pong, I can't stand to have my kids beat me. Especially Ping Pong! And when they beat me, they just needle the devil out of me. That's fine. I'd rather have that than let them win a shallow victory.
Jack Nicklaus -
Becoming famous and selling a lot of records doesn't change a thing.
Macy Gray -
I try to make money infrequently, as infrequently as possible simply because I believe that rare events are not fairly valued, and that the rarer the event, the more undervalued it will be in price.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb -
The Internet is the best thing that could have happened to China.
Ai Weiwei
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I ain't no angel, I still got a few more dances with the devil.I'm cleaning up my act little by little.I'm getting there. I can finally stand the man in the mirror I see.I ain't as good as I'm gonna get, but I'm better than I used to be.
Tim McGraw -
If evolution was worth its salt, it should've evolved something better than 'survival of the fittest.' I think a better idea would be 'survival of the wittiest.' At least, that way, creatures that didn't survive could've died laughing.
Lily Tomlin -
There is no way for me to replicate for you what a sentence reads like for a Chinese reader.
Ken Liu -
I never considered writing as a career - it was always a creative outlet for me and something I just loved to do.
Doreen Cronin -
I've always said that an art critic can put aside politics around art.
Jerry Saltz -
I think sometimes an artist can really lose sight of what made them popular in the first place.
Chris Lowe Pet Shop Boys
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What I'm doing is art - it's low-brow art but there's a magic in that.
Kesha -
My Valentine's playlist... you're gonna have to play some Ginuwine. You're gonna have to play some 112. You're gonna have to play some Confession - Usher's - back in the day. You know, a little bit of Prince Royce there, too.
Prince Royce -
Don't keep your own schedule - that will eat too much of your time keeping your own schedule. And when you are tired, stop. Because if you are too tired, you become not productive, and you are wasting time.
Christine Quinn -
I got politics and economics moving and then others took over.
Lech Walesa -
It's time to bury the unreal, failed 'realism' of those who have long thought that dictators brought stability.
Elliott Abrams -
If you don't work near a water cooler and hanker for the company of fellow natural history enthusiasts, 'The Blue Planet II Podcast' has Emily Knight and Becky Ripley enthusing infectiously about and delving deeper into the most recent episode.
David Hepworth
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It is pretty clear that the coalition can win in Afghanistan and Iraq in one way or another, but it will be a long, hard slog. 16
Donald Rumsfeld -
Other people, so I have read, treasure memorable moments in their lives: the time one climbed the Parthenon at sunrise, the summer night one met a lonely girl in Central Park and achieved with her a sweet and natural relationship, as they say in books. I too once met a girl in Central Park, but it is not much to remember. What I remember is the time John Wayne killed three men with a carbine as he was falling to the dusty street in Stagecoach, and the time the kitten found Orson Welles in the doorway in The Third Man.
Walker Evans -
In March 1943, my parents, four-year-old sister and I were interned with other foreign civilians at Lunghua camp, a former teacher training college outside Shanghai, where we remained until the end of August 1945.
J. G. Ballard -
You've got to be a fool to want to stop the march of time.
Auguste Renoir -
Loyalty of the law-making power to the executive power was one of the dangers the political fathers foretold.
Garet Garrett -
They whispered to Caesar that he was mortal, then sold daggers at half-price in the grand March sale.
Ray Bradbury