Catherine Deneuve (Catherine Fabienne Dorléac) Quotes
When I first see the dailies, I look only at myself, but then you start to see the scene.
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What brought mass innovation to a nation was not scientific advances - its own or others' - but 'economic dynamism': the desire and the space to innovate.
Edmund Phelps
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Nothing improves your confidence and brings a team together more than winning a cup.
Gary Neville
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I have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
Edgar Allan Poe
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All the scientists and technologists should work in appropriate region, specifically the rural technologies, to transform Indian rural sector.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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I think studies are really important and shouldn't be compromised.
Saina Nehwal
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Politics is the art of the possible.
Otto von Bismarck
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For a man of my generation, our century has been a long intellectual and political struggle in favor of freedom.
Octavio Paz
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Today, if you are not confused, you are not thinking clearly.
Irene Peter
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It isn't hard to find injustice around us, but we must not let injustice smear the good deeds that do occur everyday.
Rand Paul
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I'm not going to lie; the most fun of writing these books is just saying, 'Where am I going to write about? Let me go there!'
Dan Brown
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Once every five hundred years or so, a summary statement about poetry comes along that we can't imagine ourselves living without.
A. R. Ammons
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Water for me is so essential, like swimming.
Nastassja Kinski
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It is not whether you really cry. It's whether the audience thinks you are crying.
Ingrid Bergman
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With the right support, a child growing up in a dysfunctional household, who was destined for a lifetime on benefits could be put on an entirely different track - one which sees them move into fulfilling and sustainable work. In doing so, they will pull themselves out of poverty.
Iain Duncan Smith
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A liberal to me is one who - and it suits some of the dictionary definitions - is unbeholden to any specific belief or party or group or person, but makes up his or her mind on the basis of the facts and the presentation of those facts at the time. That defines what I am.
Walter Cronkite
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Everybody has values. Now, you know it may be formed in a secular setting, it may be formed in an intellectual setting, but everybody comes forward with values.
Sam Brownback
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I often tell people when you make a mistake, you not only hurt yourself, but you hurt the ones that love you.
Magic Johnson
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If you don't improve the lives of the poor, it's not charity.
Manoj Bhargava
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A lot of what I was wanting to do in my work and what I have been doing has been about the unexpected... that unexpected situation of wanting to be the heroine and yet wanting to kill the heroine at the same time.
Kara Walker
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The Lord's Prayer is 66 words, the Gettysburg Address is 286 words, and there are 1,322 words in the Declaration of Independence. Yet, government regulations on the sale of cabbage total 26,911 words.
David McIntosh
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Everybody is a hero in their own story if you just look.
Maeve Binchy
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I like writing idealistically, romantically and swashbucklingly.
Aaron Sorkin
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It is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is 'soporific'.
Beatrix Potter
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When I first see the dailies, I look only at myself, but then you start to see the scene.
Catherine Deneuve