Arthur Whitten Brown Quotes
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I write in a small office at home.
Walter Dean Myers -
I think beauty can be everywhere.
Carine Roitfeld -
The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once.
E. Joseph Cossman -
Today there are paparazzi out, I'm doing a day of press, I'm in a hotel, I've just been on Radio 1. But when I'm in my day-to-day life people don't know who I am and I'm left to my own devices.
Ed Westwick -
Strange bonds of trust and self-deception tend to grow between journalists and their subjects.
Sam Harris -
We come into relationships often very much identified with our needs. I need this, I need security, I need refuge, I need friendship. And all of relationships are symbiotic in that sense. We come together because we fulfill each others' needs at some level or other.
Ram Dass
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One of the things that I was always, and still am, is quite resourceful.
Kate Winslet -
The more I learned about Shoeless Joe, the more I felt he was maligned.
D. B. Sweeney -
I'm a creative person, so I have to stay busy.
Taraji P. Henson -
You'll hear 'Hippie,' or, 'Get a haircut.' I like it. I think it's funny because they think we've never heard that before. So, like, good one.
Jacob deGrom -
I'm happy with my commercial heroine tag.
Hansika Motwani -
The safest nuclear power or energy policy is to realize 'zero nuclear power.'
Naoto Kan
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I was in 'Goodwin Games,' which was canceled, and a few other things, so I kind of swore off television unless I was writing or producing it.
T. J. Miller -
I think I'm making music that's pretty universal.
Zola Jesus -
I know nothing about sex, because I was always married.
Zsa Zsa Gabor -
I love to clean.
Jackie Chan -
Those quotations were really quite obscure. Anyone can see that he is a very well read man.
Barbara Pym -
Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood. All is riddle, and the key to a riddle is another riddle.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Murder investigations start with the victim, because usually in the first instance that's all you've got. The study of the victim is called victimology because everything sounds better with an 'ology' tacked on the end. To make sure you make a proper fist of this, the police have developed the world's most useless mnemonic - 5 x W H & H - otherwise known as Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How? Next time you watch a real murder investigation on the TV, and you see a group of serious-looking detectives standing around talking, remember that what they're actually doing is trying to work out what sodding order the mnemonic is supposed to go in. Once they've sorted that out, the exhausted officers will retire to the nearest watering hole for a drink and a bit of a breather.
Ben Aaronovitch -
That's the best way to cross the Atlantic.
Arthur Whitten Brown