William Shakespeare Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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Art is too serious to be taken seriously.
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I like having a smaller family. I think the more people you have in the family, the more people there are to have problems with.
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I really thank my parents for giving me the good sense to not get into anything wrong. There are many people around who like controversies, and I actually wonder how do they do it. I don't have the courage to get into controversies. There are people who love it; I find it silly.
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The data strongly suggest that very good years in the U.S. stock market are followed by more good years.
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Travel, of course, narrows the mind.
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You either create something and you keep it a secret and you die with it, or you can benefit the craft.
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My parents sent me to a dance class, so it was a road chosen by them, not me. But I enjoyed it so much I knew I would become a performer.
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I remember, after the Pamela Anderson roast, being told, 'You're sold out - you can add two more shows.'
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I am proud of being a Southerner. I wasn't about to let Southerners on my show be stupid or aw-shuckses who just sit on the front porch and spit in the yard. I wasn't about to do that, and I made that very clear from the start. I was kind of the gate-keeper on that stuff.
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I want to go home and just go for a long walk. And where I want to go, I have no idea.
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People used to play with toys. Now the toys play with them.
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It is important to be still and listen and follow the Spirit.
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A well dressed woman, even though her purse is painfully empty, can conquer the world.
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Nothing moves around, it just goes straight from the start to the end. The final draft on the final day, that's it, same for the novels. What I turn in is what you see. There are some exceptions, but almost always I can see exactly what it's going to be.
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None of us can claim to be fair and square in love - and I'm definitely not a hypocrite! Humans are built to evolve with time. It depends on the nature of the relationship you share with a person. It is there today, tomorrow it may be gone; c'est la vie.
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Our everyday language has become encumbered, Germanic, artificial, bureaucratic, inorganic. It may not be exaggerated to say that by now American writers face but two alternatives: write English, or write gobbledygook.
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I've always given a lot of advice, whether I'm asked for it or not.
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The EU and the European people have always seen Turkey as a European state, ... The heavy responsibility rests on all member states. ... I don't want to contemplate the possibility of a veto.