William Shakespeare Quotes
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Nobody is making Americans buy Chinese goods.
P. J. O'Rourke
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Before you begin designing or buying anything, you need to get real and ask yourself: What do you really want to use this room for? What do you want to do in this room but can't now?
Nate Berkus
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Our standards for motherhood are so high that many of us harbor intense, secret guilt for every harsh word we speak to our children, every negative thought that enters our minds.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
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They got a building down New York City, it's called Whitehall Street, where you walk in, you get injected, inspected, detected, infected, neglected and selected. I went down to get my physical examination one day, and I walked in, I sat down, got good and drunk the night before, so I looked and felt my best when I went in that morning.
Arlo Guthrie
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I never like other people to clean for me. I don't want them to invade my own privacy.
Bess Myerson
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Every job leaves its residue, a bit of extra knowledge, a new skill-set.
Joel Edgerton
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Think about multicellularity on this Earth. Every living thing originally came from bacteria. So, who do you think made up the rules for how to perform collective behaviors? It had to be the bacteria.
Bonnie Bassler
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My style is to have a big vision, a big commitment.
Masayoshi Son
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The '60s aren't over; they won't be over until the Fat Lady gets high.
Ken Kesey
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If you're rude for television's sake, it ain't reality TV.
Pete Waterman
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I will be very sad if I ever get to the point where I think, 'Oh no, another dress from Armani.' I want to be still screaming my head off when it arrives.
Emily Berrington
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Products can introduce more complexity over time, but as far as launching and introducing a new product into the market, it's a marketing problem. You have to explain everything you do, and people have to understand it, within seconds.
Kevin Systrom
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Look twice before you leap.
Charlotte Bronte
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I find reality television to be so delectable.
Lizzy Caplan
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I think it's true of every great comedy that it's rooted in some dramatic, incredibly personal truth. And it's true of all great drama that there has to be comedy.
Lucas Hedges
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As a boy I was very solitary but blissfully happy. We lived on the edge of town in Wexford and I wandered the fields with my dog, declaiming Keats to the trees.
John Banville
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Bref, la fortune a toujours tort.
Jean de La Fontaine
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Paul's the writer. Yeah, I wrote a little of that stuff, but that's just technically true. In spirit, and in essence of the truth, it doesn't matter. So I don't know, maybe I'm being foolish for not being technical. Yeah, I wrote a certain portion of the things.
Art Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel
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Thus have I, Wall, my part discharged so; And, being done, thus Wall away doth go.
William Shakespeare
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If you have been afraid that your love of beautiful flowers and the flickering flame of the candle is somehow less spiritual than living in starkness and ugliness, remember that He who created you to be creative gave you the things with which to make beauty and the sensitivity to appreciate and respond to His creation.
Edith Schaeffer
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We are an indebted family going out for an expensive meal to celebrate getting approved foe a new credit card. It might feel good (at the time), but we're still simply delaying the inevitable.
Peter Schiff
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Patience, the beggar's virtue, shall find no harbor here.
Philip Massinger
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In the marginalia ... we talk only to ourselves; we therefore talk freshly - boldly - originally - with abandonment - without conceit.
Edgar Allan Poe
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They are but beggars that can count their worth.
William Shakespeare