Victor Hugo Quotes
He was fond of books, for they are cool and sure friends.
Victor Hugo
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There are persons who, when they cease to shock us, cease to interest us.
F. H. Bradley
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That's what's so great about television. You're able to tell this long story, where you couldn't really do that in a film because you have to tell a story in an hour and a half or two hours.
Aaron Paul
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Five sets is a kind of lottery. Anything can happen.
Marat Safin
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Pain is the most private experience, but its causes, whether natural or man-made, demand public accounting.
Nancy Gibbs
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I think awards are good for the movie. They can bring a new audience to the movie. I've always claimed that things like that don't get you work. Work gets you work. That's my blue-collar, protestant work ethic.
Frances McDormand
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Living in Cape Breton, it's really all about fiddle music, so it's not like there were other instruments out there that tempted me and it was like I had to decide which one. It was automatically fiddle, because it's the predominant instrument in Cape Breton Island.
Natalie MacMaster
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When I was in a meeting, I got advice that was someone telling me that in order to be successful, I needed to create the character Mac Miller that couldn't be the same person as who I really was.
Mac Miller
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I believe everyone deserves access to clean air and water, and that climate change has exacerbated this challenge.
Jimmy Gomez
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Growth is a panacea for many ills in society; not entirely, but many.
P. Chidambaram
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Before MS moved in on me, I'd worked for seven years as a city lawyer, as the editor of a literary magazine, and before the age of 20, I'd also worked as a cadet journalist and as an assistant director in both film and TV. And then, after the lesions of MS, both on my spine and in my brain, I was the opposite of bionic.
M. J. Hyland
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Let the fresh fruits and vegetables be your guide, and make something that will keep for the whole week.
Marcus Samuelsson
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He was fond of books, for they are cool and sure friends.
Victor Hugo