Mordechai Vanunu Quotes
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But when I wasn't working, I was usually at a window looking down at Earth.
Sally Ride -
I think men look best when they're dressed in something that makes them feel comfortable.
Lara Stone -
I just don't think I'm a very good singer.
Kevin Kline -
RRC remains the best publication to hit my mailbox
Cameron Crowe -
I feel like you can share as many jokes as you want to because no joke you do on Twitter is ever gonna be so big on Twitter, for the most part, that you can't say it on stage that same night.
W. Kamau Bell -
Nothing is going to make you happier in your life than giving.
Marc Benioff
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I don't believe in original melodies. There are only so many computations of eight notes.
Mick Jagger The Rolling Stones -
By and large, I seem to have made more mistakes than any others of whom I know, but have learned thereby to make ever swifter acknowledgment of the errors and thereafter immediately set about to deal more effectively with the truths disclosed by the acknowledgment of erroneous assumptions.
R. Buckminster Fuller -
Listen well, and you will be pronounced a "brilliant" conversationalist!
R. Kent Hughes -
When passion is dead, or absent, then the magnificent throb of beauty is incomprehensible and even a little despicable.
D. H. Lawrence -
Occasionally and frequently the exercise of the judgment ought to end in absolute reservation. It may be very distasteful, and great fatigue, to suspend a conclusion; but as we are not infallible, so we ought to be cautious; we shall eventually find our advantage, for the man who rests in his position is not so far from right as he who, proceeding in a wrong direction, is ever increasing his distance.
Michael Faraday -
It is true that despite occasional gleams of Churchillian eloquence he [Gen. Douglas MacArthur] usually spoke poorly. He was far more effective in conversations a deux. But those who dismiss him as shallow because his rhetoric was fustian err.
William Manchester
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Where death without resistance or death after resistance is the only way, neither party should think of resorting to law-courts or help from the government.
Mahatma Gandhi -
I began my tale in the hope that I might produce something to interest the young (perchance, also, the old) in a most momentous caseāthe total abolition of the African slave-trade. I close it with the prayer that God may make it a tooth in the file which shall eventually cut the chain of slavery, and set the black man free.
R. M. Ballantyne -
I think anybody that is going to be taken seriously in music industry needs to produce their own original music.
Paul Oakenfold -
Mere humans who root through their refrigerators at three o'clock in the morning can only produce writing that matches what they do. And that includes me.
Haruki Murakami -
Ninety feet between home plate and first base may be the closest man has ever come to perfection.
Red Smith -
Instinct taught me 20 years ago to pace a song or a concert performance. That translates into pacing a story, pleasing a reading audience.
Jimmy Buffett