D. H. Lawrence Quotes
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into are awake through years with transferred touch, and go on glowing for long years. And for this reason, some old things are lovely warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.D. H. Lawrence
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I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.
Warren Farrell -
At some point, you grow out of being attracted to that flame that burns you over and over and over again.
Taylor Swift -
I never wanted to give up my given name. I'm proud of it, but the only problem was that no one remembered it. It was just a little too awkward, and they mispronounced it so frequently.
Warren Kole -
Some people collect vintage cars, I collect Birkins. The leather ones are £20,000.
Tamara Ecclestone -
The entrepreneurial bug had already bitten my son Ankur by the time he got to college. As a lifelong entrepreneur, I certainly didn't want to dampen his enthusiasm by telling him he couldn't do it, but I also wanted to make sure it was balanced with the proper attention to his studies.
Naveen Jain -
What you look like, whether you're Brad Pitt or Charles Laughton, is significant for actors.
Jack Davenport
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Healthcare is a very complicated business and you need a very different business model to be successful in India; yet at a global level, there are a lot of challenges and opportunities.
Malvinder Mohan Singh -
At 39, I was back in a Red Wings uniform and loving it.
Ted Lindsay -
What we call a democratic society might be defined for certain purposes as one in which the majority is always prepared to put down a revolutionary minority.
Walter Lippmann -
My pictures are always part of my thinking, and my emotions, tensions, dreams, desires.
Ingmar Bergman -
It is only in the world of objects that we have time and space and selves.
T. S. Eliot -
I do a lot of voice over for Japanese anime titles as well as live-action stuff and original stuff from the States. 'Legion of Super Heroes,' 'New Wolverine: The X - Men' animated series, 'Afro Samurai' and some live-action stuff, TV shows here and there - I like to mix it up.
Yuri Lowenthal
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Cyder was anciently the main drink of the country people in the West of England.
Sabine Baring-Gould -
I could be working 300 hours a week. I just say 'no.' The power of slow is the power of no. I can't go to every party I get invited to. I can't do every work thing.
Carl Honore -
The restaurant business had a profound effect on my future and that of my two brothers. When we were able to stand on a stool to reach the sink, we washed dishes, and later, when we could see over the counter, we waited tables and managed the cash register.
Ferid Murad -
I don't like to meddle in my private affairs.
Karl Kraus -
I just think that pick-up lines in general are horrible. None of them work.
Kate Upton -
I don't want to participate in traditional Indian religious ceremonies - dance in a sun dance or pray in a sweat lodge or go on a vision quest with the help of a medicine man. The power of these ceremonies has an appeal, but I'm content with what little religion I already have.
Ian Frazier
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Excitement was plentiful during my two years' service as a Pony Express rider.
Buffalo Bill -
Don't be a fish; be a frog. Swim in the water and jump when you hit ground.
Kim Young-ha -
I started out a die-hard New Yorker but really grew to love working in Los Angeles. Even though I originally wanted to do theater, TV presented more opportunities for me, which led me out west.
Becki Newton -
In the Church, and in the journey of faith, women have had and still have a special role in opening doors to the Lord.
Pope Francis -
I got the feeling: It's time to do a Marco Polo story. I felt like everything was lining up right because long-form television series were becoming to me like the new great American novel.
John Fusco -
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into are awake through years with transferred touch, and go on glowing for long years. And for this reason, some old things are lovely warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.
D. H. Lawrence