Thomas Hardy Quotes
In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, the man to love rarely coincides with the hour for loving.

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I don't like workouts that make you bulky.
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We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound.
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I hope I'm wrong, but I am afraid that Iraq is going to turn out to be the greatest disaster in American foreign policy - worse than Vietnam, not in the number who died, but in terms of its unintended consequences and its reverberation throughout the region.
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I am a bit prudish, I think. It's hard for me to write about sex, and I don't really care to read about it, either.
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I was very quiet at college and had a certain group of friends.
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I know in my life there's stuff that will come back because I haven't dealt with it, and it's the same with everybody.
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For a homebody like me, the evolution of gadgets has been a blessing.
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We are not actually equal - humanity - if we are not allowed to freely love one another.
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When we started there was this element of these experiments we were doing where we weren't really sure how the music would play out because the music was all on different players.
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I get to have Sunday lunch at my mum's, pick my nephew up from school now and then: it's a very normal life.
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Britain is a textbook case of how growing inequality leads to economic crisis. The years before the crash were marked by a sharp rise in remortgaging and the growth of 0 percent balance transfer credit cards. By 2008 the UK had the highest ratio of household debt to GDP of any major economy.
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Tell me, George, if you had it to do all over, would you fall in love with yourself again?
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In Washington, a confidential assistant is someone who, if you don't want to know something, you go and ask him and he won't tell you.
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Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere.
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Loving can cost a lot but not loving always cost more.
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Fashion constantly begins and ends in the two things it abhors most, singularity and vulgarity.
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In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, the man to love rarely coincides with the hour for loving.