Harriet Harman Quotes
I am in the Labour Party because I am a feminist. I am in the Labour Party because I believe in equality.Harriet Harman
Quotes to Explore
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The essence of the beautiful is unity in variety.
W. Somerset Maugham -
The Beduin could not look for God within him: he was too sure that he was within God.
T. E. Lawrence -
When we don't have information, we go to the simplest outlook, to black and white. But then we have to lie to ourselves. Black is never as black as you're painting it and white is never as white.
Patricia Sun -
My brothers and I love playing outside and climbing trees. We really love sports, too - I think football's probably my favorite.
Madeline Carroll -
You have to enjoy it. It is not going to happen every year, so this is the year that it is happening and we have got to go out there and enjoy it.
Sammy Sosa -
Satan, the leader or dictator of devils, is the opposite, not of God, but of Michael.
C. S. Lewis
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I don't think there is much American music.
Harrison Birtwistle -
You get in before sunrise and you get out after sunset and you go home, eat and collapse. While you're aware of the ratings, you aren't prepared for the response of the fans.
Parker Stevenson -
Wherever magistrates were appointed from among those who complied with the injunctions of the laws, Socrates considered the government to be an aristocracy.
Xenophon -
As a very young writer - kindergarten through about fifth grade - I most often wrote about black characters. My very early stories were science fiction and fantasy, with kids stowing away on spaceships and a girl named Tilly who was trying to get into the 'Guinness Book of World Records.'
Tananarive Due -
I chose films made by people I wanted to work with, about subject matter I thought was intriguing.
Ed Harris -
I'm thought to be a tough writer, but I'm really a softie.
V. S. Naipaul
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Anti-Semitism is extremely common.
A. N. Wilson -
When a marriage culture fails, sexual desire no longer unites; instead it fragments.
Maggie Gallagher -
Most people who get in trouble in politics usually get in trouble because they're disconnected from the people they serve, and I don't think anybody in Tennessee, even people who won't vote for me, would accuse me of that.
Lamar Alexander -
I believe that acting in any medium is the same thing, it's discovering the truth in where you are.
Victor Garber -
I feel lucky to be getting older. The fact that I made it to 30 and then 40 was big enough. So I can't get too down on getting older; otherwise, it kind of undoes everything I've fought for.
Sam Taylor-Wood -
I like to write in a shroud of secrecy because I have to keep finding ways to scare myself.
M. Night Shyamalan
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As an actor, you look for roles that can constantly challenge you and you can learn from.
Talisa Soto -
We should find inspiration in the senses that already exist and try to copy them and apply them to us. If we compare our senses to the senses of other animals and species that we don't have, we can get ideas for new abilities that we can adapt to humans by applying cybernetics to the body.
Neil Harbisson -
Spiritually, trees play a unique role in the Jewish and Christian scriptures, from the Garden of Eden to the Cross of Christ. Biologically, in great forest communities, they help sustain life on our planet, giving off oxygen, anchoring soil, keeping stream and rivers clear, and providing habitation for thousands of species. How can religious persons not care about the widespread destruction of these creatures of God? We need to love them as our very selves, as neighbors in earth's community of life.
Elizabeth A. Johnson -
Accomplish something every day of your life.
Walter Annenberg -
'Twas thine own genius gave the final blow,And help'd to plant the wound that laid thee low:So the struck eagle, stretch'd upon the plain,No more through rolling clouds to soar again,View'd his own feather on the fatal dart,And wing'd the shaft that quiver'd in his heart.
Lord Byron -
I am in the Labour Party because I am a feminist. I am in the Labour Party because I believe in equality.
Harriet Harman