O. Henry Quotes
Be always decent and right in your home town; and when you're on the road, never take more than four glasses of beer a day or play higher than a twenty-five-cent limit.O. Henry
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Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.
Edmund Burke -
I've struggled with depression before. For me, music was always a very positive way to will myself out of that situation.
Washed Out -
I have my dad's shape. No booty.
Queen Latifah -
As a filmmaker, I really want to utilize the tools to carry the voice - my voice, and the voice of the characters.
Barry Jenkins -
It's not about 'succeeding,' but sometimes on a film, you know you've captured something.
Tahar Rahim -
I was the girl that didn't go to prom or my graduation because I was too busy working with producers and making music.
Bebe Rexha
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The underdog winning is the romantic position.
Malcolm Gladwell -
A high IQ individual can't deal in an industry that's subjective.
Walter O'Brien -
In countries other than Pakistan - I won't necessarily call them 'Western' - people support me. This is because people there respect others. They don't do this because I am a Pashtun or a Punjabi, a Pakistani, or an Iranian, they do it because of one's words and character. This is why I am being respected and supported there.
Malala Yousafzai -
Soul, soul is nothing. Can you see it, smell it, touch it? No.
Dan Totheroh -
No such thing as a man willing to be honest - that would be like a blind man willing to see.
F. Scott Fitzgerald -
When we write about Auschwitz, we must know that Auschwitz, in a certain sense at least, suspended literature. One can only write a black novel about Auschwitz or - you should excuse the expression - a cheap serial, which begins in Auschwitz and is still not over.
Imre Kertesz
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I think the hardest thing I went through in the UFC was my first loss. It was terrible. It was traumatizing. But it's just going back and rebuilding and getting better.
Paige VanZant -
I worry about everything in the world, and it's just too much for anybody to think about, so I have my art as my consolation.
T. C. Boyle -
Today, India is a nuclear weapons state.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam -
I'll talk about these things, but it's just, you know, you only get so much time and I'm much more interested in what I'm going to be doing next year than in something I did 10 years ago.
Walter Hill -
What really matters is what you do with what you have.
H. G. Wells -
I'm really fascinated by lingos and colloquialisms that are outmoded and have gone by the wayside. I love the way people spoke in the '30s, and the amazing slang of the mid-'60s and '70s.
Beck
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Change is not only likely, it's inevitable.
Barbara Sher -
In fact, I would defend to the death their right to express a different point of view.
Martin McGuinness -
Britain has no divine right to be one of the richest countries in the world.
George Osborne -
Glamour to me is about remaining graceful and understated.
Kate Winslet -
I trained myself. Long ago, `Boy' [Arthur] Capel introduced me to 'Bludgeon the Poor!' (Assommons les pauvres!) which, rejecting resignation, informed my moral outlook for life.
Coco Chanel -
Be always decent and right in your home town; and when you're on the road, never take more than four glasses of beer a day or play higher than a twenty-five-cent limit.
O. Henry