William Shakespeare Quotes
We must not stint
Our necessary actions in the fear
To cope malicious censurers, which ever,
As rav'nous fishes, do a vessel follow
That is new-trimmed, but benefit no further
Than vainly longing.
William Shakespeare
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I like being from a city that is not entrenched in show business. When you're in New York City or Los Angeles, even if you're not dealing with show business, there's still this sense that it's the center of the universe.
Ed Helms
I've always had an affinity for the fashion industry - I've always been drawn to it. But I grew up in Calgary in Canada, which, being a fairly isolated city, is not particularly known for having anything to do with fashion.
Imran Amed
I didn't even know I could sing or write songs. I didn't have that education. But people shouldn't think they can look down on someone like me, because I've had the same success as others, sold the same amount of records, if not more. They shouldn't think that because I'm just from 'The X Factor,' I'm not credible or respected as much.
Olly Murs
I can hardly eat meat because it has to look like something what it was not when it was alive.
Karl Lagerfeld
Some people ask me, Do they put aging makeup on you? It's just this very nice street makeup.
Frances Conroy
Nuclear power is not a miracle key for the future.
Tarja Halonen
With better gear, firefighters no longer surround and drown a fire - they go in.
Bill Dedman
At a certain point, I just felt, you know, God is not looking for alms, God is looking for action.
Bono
U2
I know a lot of people who really aren't beautiful because their attitudes are very nasty... Whether I make the 50 most beautiful list or not, I'm always going to feel like I'm number one most beautiful to myself... I get that from my mom, and my daddy and my friends who raised me.
Queen Latifah
I never admire another's fortune so much that I became dissatisfied with my own.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
We must not stint
Our necessary actions in the fear
To cope malicious censurers, which ever,
As rav'nous fishes, do a vessel follow
That is new-trimmed, but benefit no further
Than vainly longing.
William Shakespeare