Theresa May Quotes
The internet makes it much easier for politicians to communicate directly with voters - think of the interest when David Cameron launched WebCameron, or Tony Blair's rather embarrassing attempt to catch up on YouTube.
Theresa May
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Botox, trust me I've been tempted - but I resist! Think about what happens to your muscles - and your skin - if you're sick and don't move for a few days. It all atrophies! Plus, if you freeze a muscle in your face, other muscles have to compensate! And once you stop, what does that look like?
Salma Hayek
As long as my family's OK, I'll be fine.
Manti Te'o
I love working back home, but it is a small country, and we do get tired of watching each other.
Mads Mikkelsen
I prefer the countryside to cities. This is also true of my films: I have made more films in rural societies, and villages, than in towns.
Abbas Kiarostami
Brands who come to China, often they just care about price - so they actually drive the suppliers to cut corners on environmental standards to win a contract.
Ma Jun
I've been playing American football since I was six years old. I was a captain of my high school team, playing strong safety.
Gabriel Luna
The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes quite addictive, the power between the audience and the actor.
Fiona Shaw
You can be affected by a person because of something particular they said or did but sometimes how a person was, a manner of being, that gets most deeply absorbed, and prompts you to revisit certain parts of your life with an enhanced perspective, flowing forward right up to now.
Chang-Rae Lee
The closer a Negro got to the ballot box, the more he looked like a rapist.
E. Franklin Frazier
If Youku had adopted YouTube's business model, we just would not be here. We would not exist.
Victor Koo
The whole problem of life, then, is this: how to break out of one's own loneliness, how to communicate with others.
Cesare Pavese
The internet makes it much easier for politicians to communicate directly with voters - think of the interest when David Cameron launched WebCameron, or Tony Blair's rather embarrassing attempt to catch up on YouTube.
Theresa May