Nigel Gibson Quotes
Manicheanism is like a vacuum, it is an either or situation that curtails or destroys the development of liberatory thought.
Nigel Gibson
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Immortality is really desirable, I guess. In terms of images, anyway.
Damien Hirst
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I think that when you decide to dedicate yourself to creative endeavors and surround yourself with people who are creative, you very quickly learn how hard it is to survive doing those kinds of things, not to mention make a living at them.
Oscar Isaac
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What is feminism? Simply the belief that women should be as free as men, however nuts, dim, deluded, badly dressed, fat, receding, lazy, and smug they might be.
Caitlin Moran
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As a Colombian, the only way I can relate to my country is through suffering. I hope that my children and my grandchildren will relate to the beautiful country in a way that it is positive and loving.
Ingrid Betancourt
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I write synopses after the book is completed. I can't write it beforehand, because I don't know what the book's about. I invent something for my publisher because he asks for one, but the final book ends up very differently.
Jackie Collins
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At Ozon, salaries are evaluated every year based on market benchmarks which are gender neutral.
Maelle Gavet
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Whether it's threats to Medicare, cuts in education spending, or Internet privacy, the ramifications got young people out to vote and should be enough to keep them involved in our political system.
Patrick Murphy
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Oh, I was working occasionally in and out of New York.
Otis Rush
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I met Powel Crosley at an All-Star Game in 1935. He was familiar, of course, with our winning record at Rochester. We seemed to hit it off immediately, and the following year, when he was looking for a successor to Larry MacPhail, he thought of me.
Warren Giles
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Sometimes a little song is sweet to hear, even if the orchestra is more accomplished.
Esme Raji Codell
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As for the level of spectacle of the two disciplines, I leave it to the people who watch the races to comment.
Valentino Rossi
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Manicheanism is like a vacuum, it is an either or situation that curtails or destroys the development of liberatory thought.
Nigel Gibson