Milton Berle Quotes
Sex at eighty-four is terrific, especially the one in the winter.
Milton Berle
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One year's poor form remains a blip but if it happens next year, you can say it's a trend.
Gary Neville
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How could millennia-old superbeings be so boring?
Kage Baker
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Our psychology is … a science of mere phenomena without any metaphysical implications. It Treats all metaphysical claims and assertions as mental phenomena, and regards them as statements about the mind and its structure.
Carl Jung
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All the excitements of a prohibited book had their usual effect, one of which, as always, is to expose the fact that the censors don't know what they are talking about.
Christopher Hitchens
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Ray is very secretive about his ideas - why not, the times that the Kinks have been ripped off, especially in the early years, it makes you a little bit cautious about telling anybody what you're doing. And that's understandable.
Dave Davies
The Kinks
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We have entered the cell, the Mansion of our birth, and started the inventory of our acquired wealth.
Albert Claude
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I guess, at the end of the day, I want to be viewed as a musician.
Lauren Mayberry
Chvrches
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I get so tickled when that pilot happens to be an African American because I rarely see that. The same is true when I go to find restaurants. I mean, most places I go, I kind of have some idea who the chef is, which is why I want to go.
Marcus Samuelsson
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Sex is like petrol. It's a galvaniser, a wonderful fuel for starting a relationship.
Elizabeth Jane Howard
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A singer for me is more like someone who is standing alone with a microphone like Scott Walker, rather than someone who is bashing a plank and is spitting all over a microphone.
Graham Coxon
Blur
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World In Flames' is pretty powerful to me, it's about waking up in the middle of the night, the whole world has ignited into flames, and I'm there alone. And it's kind of like a fear of dying alone and the whole world is burning.
Maria Brink
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Sex at eighty-four is terrific, especially the one in the winter.
Milton Berle