Fatty Arbuckle Quotes
How did I become a star? I don't know how it happened. When I look at my old pictures, I can't tell how it happened!
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All of us are mad. If it weren't for the fact every one of us is slightly abnormal, there wouldn't be any point in giving each person a separate name.
Ugo Betti
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During one or two summers, as well as part-time during the school year, I worked for a small Canadian company which developed electrical instruments for military planes.
Walter Kohn
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Providence was well aware what lay ahead for me, and my Capuchin training was to prepare me for it.
Abbe Pierre
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Nothing is certain in life but death and taxes. And in Donald Trump's case, lies.
Pamela Meyer
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Remain calm, serene, always in command of yourself. You will then find out how easy it is to get along.
Paramahansa Yogananda
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Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
Victor Garber
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There's nothing wrong with a thick eyebrow; Frida Kahlo had them.
Paloma Faith
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I can hardly eat meat because it has to look like something what it was not when it was alive.
Karl Lagerfeld
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Second place is just the first place loser.
Dale Earnhardt
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Crime stories are our version of sitting round a camp fire and telling tales. We enjoy being scared under safe circumstances. That's why there's no tradition of crime writing in countries that have wars.
Camilla Lackberg
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Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth.
Samuel Johnson
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Small companies need capital to invest, expand, and create jobs. And the economy needs a healthy small business community to bolster and sustain its recovery.
Sam Graves
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For a writer, life is always too short to write. I will just try my best during what remains of my life.
Cao Yu
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Unless you are Stephen King, a book signing is attended by maybe 40 or 50 people.
Dana Stabenow
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I have a dress-up chest at home. I love to create this fantasy kind of thing.
Kate Moss
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Everybody has values. Now, you know it may be formed in a secular setting, it may be formed in an intellectual setting, but everybody comes forward with values.
Sam Brownback
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The script for what would eventually become my first graphic novel, 'Cairo,' sort of came to me in kind of a bolt of lightning within 24 hours of having moved to that city. Just a jumble of characters and narratives and interesting things that I was seeing and experiencing for the first time.
G. Willow Wilson
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Our goal is to build this up as a knowledge base that anyone can look at. We're not just interested in people answering their friends' one-off questions.
Adam D'Angelo
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I don't start with a list of historical scenes that I want to include in the book. At a certain point, the narrative totally takes over, and everything that I include I can only incorporate if it answers to the internal terms of the novel.
Rachel Kushner
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Political satire is a serious thing. In democratic newspapers throughout the world there are daily cartoons that often are not even funny, as is the case especially in many English-language newspapers. Instead, they contain a political message, and the artist takes full responsibility.
Umberto Eco
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Access to basic quality health care is one of the most important domestic issues facing our nation.
Ed Pastor
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I grew up on cricket and I think Australian kids are getting so Americanized, you know?
Rachel Griffiths
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Being a celebrity can be very intoxicating and very addicting. And I've always been afraid of that, because I've grown up post-almost every child star out there who has gone wayward.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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How did I become a star? I don't know how it happened. When I look at my old pictures, I can't tell how it happened!
Fatty Arbuckle