William Shakespeare Quotes
And by that destiny to perform an act Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge.
William Shakespeare
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That's why I had to leave Hair on Broadway, because I did it for about a year, and one night I was doing the show, and I realized, well, this is not real. I told the director. He says, man, it was a killer show tonight.
Barry McGuire
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I love my life and my mistakes and my triumphs - all of it.
Flea
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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I tell you, it's funny because the only time I think about HIV is when I have to take my medicine twice a day.
Magic Johnson
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Cancer is something that, tragically, affects almost all of our lives.
Abbey Clancy
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At the moment I am a little bit politician, yes. I think that could be my next step. It is not because I want power, it is because of what I think I could do for the people.
Haile Gebrselassie
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Men aren't the way they are because they want to drive women crazy; they've been trained to be that way for thousands of years. And that training makes it very difficult for men to be intimate.
Barbara De Angelis
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I became a writer because I love to read, yet I never get to unless I'm reviewing a book or doing research.
Beth Gutcheon
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One of the many reasons I love living in New York is that we get a front row seat to the innumerable thrills that take place here - from conventions and awards shows, to parades and U.N. assemblies. But my favorite New York tradition is the annual New Year's Eve ball-drop on Times Square.
Marlo Thomas
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The State can always afford to finance what its citizens can soundly produce.
Benjamin Graham
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Our songs, we construct them and deconstruct them so much, we kind of forget exactly what we contributed to them. They just start in a certain place, and then, all of a sudden, they finish, and OK, wow, that just happened.
Isom Innis
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Don't get offended, there's no need for insecurity,
Age is but a number, it's all about maturity.
Chi-Ali
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And by that destiny to perform an act Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge.
William Shakespeare