William Shakespeare Quotes
Ambition, the soldier's virtue, rather makes choice of loss, than gain which darkens him.
William Shakespeare
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What we do is nothing like the portrayal of badminton as a gentle game played in a church hall. Badminton can be fun and relaxing, but as professionals, this sport is our heart and soul and passion, and our games are fast and aggressive.
Rajiv Ouseph
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I think that its easy to think of the environment as all doom and gloom and that, 'What can we do, it's too late. And the polar bears are gone, and everything is gone.' But really, just the little steps that we can make as individuals make a big difference.
Orlando Bloom
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Always farm fresh eggs, never store bought.
T. J. Miller
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That you get booed belongs to professional sports.
Ottmar Hitzfeld
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I like doing stuff like, for instance, in the 'Leave the Night On' video, I had on a plain white T-shirt. I just wanted to do something to it to make it a little different, so I just cut a big strip out of the side, from the shirttail up to my armpit, and cut a big red strip out of another T-shirt and just sewed it in there.
Sam Hunt
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Wisdom has its root in goodness, not goodness its root in wisdom.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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This was not the last time I was to spoil my own fun by asking questions.
Caroline Pratt
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Be the kind of person that you want people to think you are.
Socrates
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I believe that we should stop the immigration, the mass immigration from Islamic countries.
Geert Wilders
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I wasn't always this confident. Growing up as the awkward gay kid in a small town in Pennsylvania, you're constantly told, 'Don't be yourself, don't be proud of who you are.
Carson Kressley
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My own eight children all march to the beat of their inner music, and in some cases, it is definitely far away from what I hear. I've had to honor their instincts and their choices, and merely guided them out of harm's way until they could be their own guides.
Wayne Dyer
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Ambition, the soldier's virtue, rather makes choice of loss, than gain which darkens him.
William Shakespeare