William Shakespeare Quotes
It is the very error of the moon; She comes more nearer earth than she was wont, And makes men mad.
William Shakespeare
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I was a little hesitant at first because there's so many ways you can get 'Straight Outta Compton' wrong. You know, it's such a great story; it's such a classic tale. I was a little nervous 'cause it's like a very narrow road to success with that type of story - you got to get it right - but when I read it, I was pleasantly surprised.
F. Gary Gray
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Microcurrent devices are actually really good because they stimulate the muscles, but I'm not a big fan of injectables. You don't know what they'll do to your face in the long run.
Tatjana Patitz
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In international relations, you don't base your work on hope.
Federica Mogherini
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The Palestinian Authority gets money from the American taxpayer.
Rand Paul
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To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting.
Edmund Burke
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I'm just there to do interviews and stuff, because we have about 40 media people there, so it's a very, very busy week. But that's the only time. I did marry, I think on one show, about 25 couples in Acapulco Bay once, but that was all just for kicks.
Gavin MacLeod
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Some of my friends have urged me to tell people the basic story, but 'for God’s sake don’t mention the reptiles.'
David Icke
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Those unmindful when they hear, for all they make of their intelligence, may be regarded as the walking dead.
Heraclitus
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Men, women, and children who cannot live on gravity alone need something to satisfy their gayer, lighter moods and hours, and he who ministers to this want is, in my opinion, in a business established by the Creator of our nature. If he worthily fulfills his mission and amuses without corrupting, he need never feel that he has lived in vain.
P. T. Barnum
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One operator is no big deal. That can be fixed in a jiffy.
Larry Wall
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You always kind of feel like you're rolling the dice as an actor.
Alice Ripley
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It is the very error of the moon; She comes more nearer earth than she was wont, And makes men mad.
William Shakespeare