Edmund Spenser Quotes
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Certitude is not the test of certainty. We have been cocksure of many things that were not so.
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Science has not been successful by making up explanations of things that fit with the current social fabric.
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I have won the most national titles as a German, so what should I do after that? Lay back and take it easy? That's not how I am.
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At Oracle, silver medal is first loser.
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It's because we are so flooded with American culture that we're startled when we see ourselves up there on the screen.
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Pineapple reduces swelling.
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I'm a much more chill person now that I know who I am and know my own voice, so I don't really get nervous with live TV at all.
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In the executive branch, winning by a whisker is as good as winning in a landslide, but not so in the Senate.
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People think that athletes have it great, and we do in a lot of regard, but universities make a hell of a lot of money off of players. You don't get a free education: you work full-time year round for five years for an education you could pay for three times over if you just got your market value.
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We're living in extraordinary times, all the time. The issues that assail us are perennial. They haven't changed since the Greeks picked up a pen.
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It's more egalitarian on the Internet - anyone can put anything up. But in terms of the money it takes to allow a band to get good, there's less of it to invest.
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The more arguments you win, the less friends you will have
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It never rains in Manchester, but it pours
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hate blows a bubble of despair into hugeness world system universe and bang -fear buries a tomorrow under woe and up comes yesterday most green and young
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He repeated until his dying day that there was no one with more common sense, no stonecutter more obstinate, no manager more lucid or dangerous, than a poet.
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In the past two or three years, the number of clubs has doubled ... we've got close to 8 000 players, about 60 to 80 clubs. It's not restricted to the metros any more, it's gone rural.
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Keeping in touch with the people that matter is important.
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Drowning men, it is said, cling to wisps of straw.