Conn Iggulden Quotes
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My iron game. I get into trouble a lot with my driver, so I tend to hit 3-wood off the tee.
J. R. Smith -
I love discovering compelling new ideas and doing what I can to help spread the word about them.
Adam Grant -
Home is the nicest word there is.
Laura Ingalls Wilder -
The toxic effect of carbon monoxide on man has nothing to do with inhibition of cellular respiration by carbon monoxide but is based on the reaction of carbon monoxide with blood iron.
Otto Heinrich Warburg -
I was not in 'Iron Man 2,' but I take a daily iron supplement.
Dana Carvey -
More than 200,000 kids have had their lives transformed by ARK. I use that word properly.
Ian Wace
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My favorite word was a word James Lapine used repeatedly in 'Sunday in the Park with George,' which was the word 'connect.' All I want to do is connect.
Mandy Patinkin -
Avoid sarcasm. Don't insist on the last word.
Ford Frick -
I love to draw and paint. I'm very active in that way, but I'm not very good with the written word, though.
Mackenzie Foy -
I have expressed my opinion through the written word through my books, that is all.
Oriana Fallaci -
I think the older you are, the more you're going to cling to the printed word as being sacred.
H. G. Bissinger -
The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word.
J. Irwin Miller
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The word 'potential' used to hang over me like a cloud.
Randy Johnson -
If we introduce iron complexly into ooporphyrin, we obtain haemin.
Hans Fischer -
'Power' is an explosive word, particularly when applied to women.
Madeleine M. Kunin -
As a boy, I believed freedom for America meant freedom for me. There was a time I believed every word spoken.
Barry White -
The Room I wrote in 1957, and I was really gratified to find that it stood up. I didn't have to change a word.
Harold Pinter -
The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter - 'tis the difference between the lightning-bug and the lightning.
Mark Twain
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Let’s listen again to Dencombe: 'Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task.' I love the fact that he uses the word 'passion' and the word 'task' in the same sentence—the one so exalted, the other so commonplace. More than this, I love that he equates them. Our passion is our task. To follow the calling of art, to keep faith with it, to continue with your daily labors despite the frustrations, the distractions, and the other varieties of madness that will inevitably beset you—all this requires passion, but it also requires something else, something more down-to-earth. Call it steeliness. Call it persistence. Call it tenacity. Call it resilience. Call it devotion. Whatever you decide to call it, the ability to consecrate yourself to the daily task of art isn’t rooted in madness. As James knew, as Dencombe knew, it’s rooted in sanity.
Brian Morton -
Children notice things first, people later.
Walker Percy -
There were worse things to be than sexist. For example, you could be the sort of person who pinched your fingers together while using the words “teeny weeny.
Liane Moriarty -
Oh! how the hours hasten to change into days, the days into months, the months into years, and those into life's annihilation!
Muhammad Ali -
My word is Iron
Conn Iggulden