Renee Vivien Quotes
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I fantasised about becoming an author and wrote my first book at 18 - an introspective novel set in the 1920s.
Talulah Riley
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I'm not gonna ride home in the car. I'll wait for Randy. I think I'll get home quicker.
Patsy Cline
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Because I know that my character is developed from my own acts and thoughts, I will guard with care all that goes into its development.
Napoleon Hill
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The lovers, appearing happy, walk, holding hands. Though it appears everything is perfect, only they know the truth.
Ayumi Hamasaki
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When I was first swinging, it was a little more difficult left-handed to get my hand out and roll over.
J. M. Roberts
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Last night I woke up with someone squeezing my hand. It was my other hand.
William S. Burroughs
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I had been in a Shakespeare company for three years and done a lot of Shakespeare. That was fun. That was interesting. It was a lot of work - anything other than Shakespeare was less work. I had a lot of interesting roles, but I don't point to them and say, "That was more interesting than that," because I don't know what the criteria are.
William Shatner
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When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera.
William H. Macy
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Yes. I love them both. And I'd die for them both.
Josephine Angelini
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We wanted to see him. The defensive coaches thought he moved well enough and wanted to give him a shot there.
Bret Bielema
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That's the thing about sleepwalking . You can walk, eat, have conversations and even drive cars in perfect safety. The danger comes from waking up too quickly.
Erin Kelly
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Life is strange, but F1 is simply crazy.
Eddie Irvine
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The child was born at a quarter to eight, emerging so easily that neither chloroform nor instruments were needed.
Edmund Morris
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The evolution of the New Era rests on the cornerstone of Knowledge and Beauty.
Nicholas Roerich
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Actors should ACT. Not sell perfume, or write cookbooks.
Lauren Graham
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The preoccupation of American historical and literary scholars with the New England Puritans must seem to outsiders like an obsession.
Edmund Morgan
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I've always been serious that way, trying to evolve to a more conscious state. Funny thing about that,though. You tweak yourself,looking for more love, less lust, more compassion, less jealousy. You keep tweaking, keep adjusting those knobs until you can no longer find the original settings. In some sense,the original settings are exactly what I'm looking for-a return to the easygoing guy i was before my world got complicated, the nice guy who took things as they came and laughed so hard the blues would blow away in the summer wind.
Bill Withers
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I think you can tell a lot from the lives of many of today's great soloists. Their participation and gravitation towards chamber music is ever increasing.
David Finckel