F. H. Bradley Quotes
True penitence condemns to silence. What a man is ready to recall he would be willing to repeat.
F. H. Bradley
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The trick to acting is not to show off, it's to think the thoughts of the character.
Eddie Marsan
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Life must continue, even with the security situation so bad, because I have ambitions. I love this sport too much.
Dana Hussein
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Food production has affected the environment more than any other activity humans have engaged in. Humanity devotes more land to food production than anything else - roughly a third of the surface area of the earth, much of which was once forest but has been converted by humans into farms or grazing lands.
Ramez Naam
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We've got great fans that rock and roll won't have, because you can have a one-hit record and country music used to, not so much anymore and you have a fan forever.
Tanya Tucker
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The only way not to think about money is to have a great deal of it.
Edith Wharton
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The first bike that I bought was a Triumph 650. I really like the Triumph 650. I mean, of course, I've driven Harleys, and I think in 'Savage Seven' I drove an Indian, but - I really love Triumph.
Larry Bishop
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No one ever bugged Jack Nicholson. When we made 'Witches,' and people were standing around to see him, he'd just come out and say, 'Hi everybody!' I was lucky enough to go with him to a Lakers game, too, and he was always friendly. No one bothers Jack, because he makes himself so accessible.
Veronica Cartwright
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If a man is in need of rescue, an airplane can come in and throw flowers on him, and that's just about all. But a direct lift aircraft could come in and save his life.
Igor Sikorsky
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As a kid, my parents had the typical stuff going on in the home, like Bee Gees, The Carpenters. Then I got exposed to what my brothers were listening to: a lot of classic rock, Led Zeppelin. It was around the mid-'80s when the whole Electro-Techno-Pop-House music thing started happening in Chicago.
Kaskade
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I believe the main task of the spirit is to free man from his ego.
Albert Einstein
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So it was true! A pain slashed at her heart as savagely as a wild animal's fangs.
Margaret Mitchell
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True penitence condemns to silence. What a man is ready to recall he would be willing to repeat.
F. H. Bradley