Thomas Hood Quotes
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Some of the wives didn't keep up with the program. It started breaking apart during the Apollo days.
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Guinea pigs are quite difficult to draw, I think, because they're so furry.
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I am trying my best to strike a balance. How many hours a day can I work? I work for 12-15 hours a day; it gets very strenuous. I balance between Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi.
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The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
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You should always leave the party 10 minutes before you actually do.
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Born in 1936, I experienced the Second World War as a child in the city of Gelsenkirchen-Buer. This area was heavily bombed, but fortunately, all members of my family survived the war and post-war period.
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I'm tempted by everything. My husband makes fun of me because every day it's a new food that I love. I have a weakness for butterscotch pudding, ice cream in any flavor and dark chocolate, although that's one thing I do keep in my house - 70% dark chocolate.
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The first job I got was this TV job in this show called 'The Unusuals.' Then I did a play called 'Slipping,' and at the same time I was rehearsing another play at Playwrights Horizons, and that kind of snowballed into a bunch of plays.
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As far as expectations go, you can never work for expectations. You have to work against them.
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I will know him by his eyes.
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By the end of 2020, the only region of the world that will still have a lot of 2G connections may be Africa.
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In Japan, I focus mostly on sending messages through Twitter, trying to spread my minority way of thinking.
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Public schools helped create the idea of America and inculcate Americans with a few rudiments of knowledge. To judge by that very American item, the Internet, a few rudiments is all anyone cares to have.
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I like that the 'Underworld' series created a whole other world that's totally different yet familiar to our own.
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I didn't appreciate how special and sometimes strange my CIA world was - until it suddenly and spectacularly ended in a newspaper column.
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Es ist so bequem, unmündig zu sein. Habe ich ein Buch, das für mich Verstand hat, einen Seelsorger, der für mich Gewissen hat, einen Arzt, der für mich die Diät beurtheilt u. s. w., so brauche ich mich ja nicht selbst zu bemühen. Ich habe nicht nöthig zu denken, wenn ich nur bezahlen kann.
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Tender is the nightFor a broken heartWho will dry your eyesWhen it falls apart
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Standing alone,eager to just believe,it's good enough to be what you really are,but in your heart,uncertainty forever lies,and you'll always be,somewhere on the outside.
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He'd believe anything provided it's not in Holy Scripture.
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I've never liked to conceptualize too much about fashion, like it was art or science, which it is not. But it's nice when there's a clear idea behind a collection.
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A poem's life and death dependeth still Not on the poet's wits, but reader's will.
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The more you notice the love, the miracles and the beauty around you, the more love comes into your life.
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When was ever honey made with one bee in a hive?