Hannes Holm Quotes
In Sweden, we have what is called The Finnish Disease. It consists of not talking much, or at all.
Hannes Holm
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I've given up reading books. I find it takes my mind off myself.
Oscar Levant
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I think there's a very clear recognition and understanding that the progress of women in business at the very highest decision-making levels is too slow. This is a discussion that's going on in every country around the world, actually.
Quentin Bryce
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When I was 20, I was drinking. When I was 30, I was drinking more, and at 40, way too much.
Del Shannon
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If you walk out of the house and think you feel great, or if someone tells you that you look amazing, believe it and just say thank you.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
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[Alex Haley] objective was to illustrate that the racial separatism of the N.O.I. was a kind of pathological or a kind of - it was the logical culmination of separatism and racial isolationism and exclusion.
Manning Marable
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People have two sides, a good side and a bad side, a past, a future. We must embrace both in someone we love.
Angelina Jolie
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There's a great rock and roll scene in Sweden. There are many smaller bands like ourselves that are great. Oh yes, there's a band called Eggstone, they're really good, and a band called the Soundtrack Of Our Lives, which is excellent.
Nina Persson
The Cardigans
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Happiness is never a negative affair; it is to be won by men who are fully alive, full of the joy of living.
Aga Khan III
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I am really indoors-y. I am a video game and movie buff, and this keeps me in my little boy cave.
Jared Gilman
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And now the solider toiled upward through an extremely steep ascent over rock outcroppings and ravines. At the top, they saw something few white men had ever seen: the preternaturally flat expanse of the high plains, covered only with short buffalo grass. 'As far as the eye could reach,' wrote Carter, 'not an object of any kind or living thing was in sight. It stretched out before us- one uninterrupted plain, only to be compared with the ocean in its vastness.' The scene was terrifying even for men with experience of the plains. 'This is a terrible country,' railroad worker Arthur Ferguson had written a few years earlier, 'the stillness, wildness, and desolation of which is awful... Not a tree to be seen... and it seemed as if the solitude had been eternal.
S. C. Gwynne
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Never again, she vowed, would she live a noisy life that killed her dreams. They were her reason for living, the only thing that she had to give to the world, and she must live in the way that suited them best.
Elizabeth Goudge
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I love shopping! It's my release sometimes.
Carli Lloyd