Chic Murray (Charles Thomas McKinnon "Chic" Murray) Quotes
We've got stained glass windows in our house; it's those damned pigeons.
Chic Murray
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You don't have to be an heiress to look like one, if you act like one then everyone will just presume you are one.
Paris Hilton
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I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted.
Og Mandino
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The purpose of our lives is to be happy.
Dalai Lama
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Never have we stolen the intelligences of other peoples. On the contrary, in Cuba we have trained tens of thousands of doctors and other top-level professionals, for free, in order to send them back to their own countries.
Fidel Castro
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If you're a writer, write. You just keep writing. And if you're a filmmaker, you keep doing what you can to keep telling your stories; you don't stay on the one. Keep moving forward and doing what you can to tell whatever story you can tell, be it via writing, be it via filming it.
Dana Brunetti
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I think, especially in pop culture, we're brought up to think that a normal pop star is this pretty, well-kept-together girl.
Bebe Rexha
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A lot of times, I don't just do juice; I do the whole thing blended to keep the fiber.
Venus Williams
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I was always fascinated by politics, and I was exposed to it quite a lot.
J. B. Pritzker
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Problems or successes, they all are the results of our own actions. Karma. The philosophy of action is that no one else is the giver of peace or happiness. One's own karma, one's own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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My first few films were institutional comedies, and you're on pretty safe ground when you're dealing with an institution that vast numbers of people have experienced: college, summer camp, the military, the country club.
Harold Ramis
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Well, on the one hand the Turks have the legitimate need to defend their national dignity - and this includes being recognized as a part of the west and Europe.
Orhan Pamuk
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Perhaps our own fin-de-siècle decadence takes the form, not of libertarian excess, but of the kind of over-the-top puritanism we see in political correctness and the assorted moral certainties of physical fitness fanatics, New Agers and animal-rights activists.
J. G. Ballard