William Shakespeare Quotes
Daffodils,
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty.
William Shakespeare
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You know, there's always someone in mind when I'm writing. You know, it's all comes from somewhere inside.
Dan Auerbach
The Black Keys
I have a very 'theatre' face. I have what they call a wide mask. I probably would have been a big film star in the '20s with the silent films where they used a lot of key lighting, and make-up carved out your face.
Faith Prince
This is what I love to do. And if pressure is something that comes with playing good golf, that's something a professional golfer has to handle.
Inbee Park
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Abraham Lincoln
I worked hard in gymnastics since the time I was six years old until I retired at 23 years of age.
Nadia Comaneci
When I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived into my life, then I was prosperous.
Wayne Dyer
I try to make money infrequently, as infrequently as possible simply because I believe that rare events are not fairly valued, and that the rarer the event, the more undervalued it will be in price.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
We were hoping to initiate a conversation with them that would lead to an agreed-upon schedule.
Eliot Spitzer
We have a problem in the industry, I believe. This whole 'free' issue. The television industry doesn't have it, the movie industry doesn't have it, but the record industry has it.
Jimmy Iovine
The responsibility of leadership is not taken, it is given. Only when others choose to follow us can we truly lead.
Simon Sinek
The last thing you want to do is play a long gig on a hot night, pass out, and wind up in a hospital emergency room.
Brad M. Carlson
Cheap Trick
Daffodils,
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty.
William Shakespeare