Thomas Hardy Quotes
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I love the road, and I love coming in contact with the fans. They talk to me and that's irreplaceable. But when I get tired, I head to the studio and I am in there for a long time.
Yiannis Chryssomallis
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I'm a single child. I wanted a little brother or a little sister growing up, but when I think about it, I'm happy I'm an only child.
Mae Whitman
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The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.
Olivia De Havilland
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You know, I do not know, I just want to date someone who makes me happy.
Caprice Bourret
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I've played comedy before but not that much. I mostly do get drawn to darker material.
Natasha Richardson
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I know that people in fashion and people in general hate to be filmed.
Carine Roitfeld
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I don't write shows with dialogue where actors have to memorize dialogue. I write the scenes where we know everything that's going to happen. There's an outline of about seven or eight pages, and then we improvise it.
Larry David
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Well I'm not a novelist. I've only written one book and that is a memoir.
Carly Fiorina
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If pleasure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
Samuel Johnson
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I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
Daisy Berkowitz
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Which came first, the phoenix or the flame?” "...I think the answer is that a circle has no beginning." "Well reasoned.
Joanne Rowling
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A king that would not feel his crown too heavy for him, must wear it every day; but if he think it too light, he knoweth not of what metal it is made.
Francis Bacon
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As an artist one has no home in Europe except in Paris.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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The discovery of the power of our thoughts will prove to be the most important discovery of our time
William James
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All work and no play may make Jim a dull boy, but no work and all play makes Jim all kinds of a jackass.
William Randolph Hearst
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The two revolutions, I mean the annual revolutions of the declination and of the centre of the Earth, are not completely equal; that is the return of the declination to its original value is slightly ahead of the period of the centre. Hence it necessarily follows that the equinoxes and solstices seem to anticipate their timing, not because the sphere of the fixed stars moves to the east, but rather the equatorial circle moves to the west, being at an angle to the plane of the ecliptic in proportion to the declination of the axis of the terrestrial globe.
Nicolaus Copernicus
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I suppose that we women are such cowards that we think a man will save us from fears, and we marry him.
Bram Stoker
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If we be doomed to marry, we marry; if we be doomed to remain single we do.
Thomas Hardy