Victor Hugo Quotes
The world of sleep has an existence of its own.
Victor Hugo
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This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
Harold Pinter
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My music is bejewelled, it's colourful, it's romantic, it shines.
Carly Rae Jepsen
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I check all my props, everything. Acting is something I love. I have done it since I was 13 but it had completely taken over my life absolutely.
Barbara Windsor
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I've always looked the same, and every 10 years, I'm a little bit in fashion.
Gaby Hoffmann
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I'm a voracious reader, and I love to throw myself into it.
Owain Yeoman
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Creating a top team and being in a position to win the Tour de France will give me a nice feeling. But I know it is not easy to create a top team from zero. You need good riders, good staff, a lot of preparation and, most important, a lot of sponsors.
Fernando Alonso
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One of the main things that's appealing about games is that you know a game can be won. It's an unusual game that's impossible to win.
Jesse Schell
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I don't like people. I don't like any kind of people. When you get them together in a big lump they all get nasty and dirty and full of trouble. So I don't like people including you. That's what a misanthropist is.
Frank Morrison Spillane
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I am not going to eat something that I have been told is not good for my system, and I do what I can to eat energy food, such as lean meats, whole grains, and lots of fruit and vegetables. Without this daily habit, my body would have given up a long time ago. There is no magic pill, no magic drink, no magic food.
Bernard Hopkins
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I have a stunt double; his name is Glen Levy, and he has the hardest punch in the world. Seriously, it's actually been recorded by 'National Geographic.' He calls it the Hammer Fist.
Craig Horner
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Throughout the world, the family is increasingly under attack. If families fail, many of our political, economic, and social systems will also fail.
Russell M. Nelson
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The world of sleep has an existence of its own.
Victor Hugo