William Hartston Quotes
Wilhelm Steinitz was the first man to appreciate the inherent logic behind the game of chess.
William Hartston
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I can say I love working with women. Film is a man's world, and I really appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with women, especially young women.
Olivia Thirlby
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People often ask me why I don't take up more heroine-oriented roles. My question is, 'Where are these roles?' I really appreciate actresses who sign only films with meaty roles. However, there aren't too many of them. The industry is simply male-dominated.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu
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Who is that person that comes around and says, 'You are OK, you are worthy, you are special?' That makes all the difference in the world for many of us. Those are the people we appreciate the most.
Mahershala Ali
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In my music and my life, I'm honest with my feelings, and people appreciate that. That's just the way I am.
La India
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We don't know where our first impressions come from or precisely what they mean, so we don't always appreciate their fragility.
Malcolm Gladwell
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I appreciate what I have a lot more than I did when I was younger.
Aaron Carter
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If you ask almost any of them, do you stand behind your theory, is this the answer, I think they would almost every one say that no, no, no, I'm just trying to expand the range of possibilities. We really don't know what is going on.
Saul Perlmutter
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Progress in human affairs, whether in science or in history or in society, has come mainly through the bold readiness of human beings not to confine themselves to seeking piecemeal improvements in the way things are done, but to present fundamental challenges in the name of reason to the current way of doing things and to the avowed or hidden assumptions on which it rests.
Edward Hallett Carr
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The first thing Dory did today was look up at me and say, We're going to Kapulua.
Brad Faxon
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Who is content with nothing possesses all things.
Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
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Wilhelm Steinitz was the first man to appreciate the inherent logic behind the game of chess.
William Hartston