Richard Feynman Quotes
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I would rather lose in a cause that I know some day will triumph than to triumph in a cause that I know some day will fail.
Wendell Wilkie
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Like most writers, I've read a lot of Hemingway, and I admire him greatly.
Rachel Kushner
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Even the most embarrassing mishap can be spun into comedic gold.
Zach Anner
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You reach a point in your career when the weeks turn into a month or more of the phone not ringing.
Sam J. Jones
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I feel like I work on scripts for comedy as well as dramatic stuff the same.
Rachael Harris
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I just consider being one of the luckiest people in the sense that creativity came to me and it flowed.
Vidal Sassoon
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Yesterday is a cancelled check. Today is cash on the line. Tomorrow is a promissory note.
Hank Stram
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I believe that God made this wonderful universe and all that exists.
Pat Buckley
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Verdiana was the child of poor though well-born parents, and her knowledge of the sufferings of the poor from her own experience in early years made her ever full of pity for those in need.
Sabine Baring-Gould
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The difference between 'Watchmen' and a normal comic book is this: With 'Batman's Gotham City,' you are transported to another world where that superhero makes sense; 'Watchmen' comes at it in a different way, it almost superimposes its heroes on your world, which then changes how you view your world through its prism.
Zack Snyder
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I am disappointed that Senator Ayotte has voted repeatedly for deep cuts in Pell Grants that would make college more expensive for thousands of New Hampshire students and voted against allowing young people to refinance their student loans.
Maggie Hassan
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I find it easier to work when it's quiet.
Daniel Day-Lewis
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I found out about reviews early on. They're mostly written by sad men on bad afternoons. That's probably why I'm less angry than some writers, who are so narcissistic they consider every line of every review, even a thoughtful one, as major treason.
Barry Hannah
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And that's what art is, a form in which people can reflect on who we are as human beings and come to some understanding of this journey we are on.
Wendell Pierce
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There isn't a woman alive who doesn't have problems with her body. Including me!
Malin Akerman
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I came to New York with $500 and I had to live on that, but thankfully I was taken up by photographers quickly.
Babette March
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Goya, MirĂ³, Matisse, Bosch and Klee.
Alexander Calder
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Hollywood is full of beautiful people - but who knows how many are beautiful inside?
Dave Annable
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Each individual has their own unique color, which shines faintly around the contours of their body. Like a halo. Or a backlight. I'm able to see those colors clearly.
Haruki Murakami
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I always enjoyed writing. I did playlets in high school, I did radio shows in college. That's one of the reasons I went down to Second City, because you could do acting and writing.
Dan Castellaneta
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As I watch what is happening in the Middle East and the carnage that comes over our television screens every evening, I cannot help but ask myself, what is wrong with humankind that we cannot stop the killing?
Marcy Kaptur
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The person drawn to dance as profession is notoriously unintellectual. He thinks with his muscles, delights in expression with body, not words; finds analysis painful and boring; and is a creature of physical ebullience.
Doris Humphrey
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Don't pay attention to "authorities," think for yourself.
Richard Feynman