William Bradford Quotes
The loss of...honest and industrious men's lives cannot be valued at any price.
William Bradford
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Let's be honest: I just want a Super Bowl ring.
Kate Mara
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I really don't have a need to be on TV all that much, to be honest with you.
Larry Wilmore
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I love rock music, I love country music - I love all music, let's be honest!
Fefe Dobson
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My parents are really honest when they watch something. My nan is brutally honest. She'll tell me, 'Oh, you looked awful in that scene,' and I'm like, 'Well, I was giving birth at the time, so it probably worked with the character, Nan.'
Katherine Kelly
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Barring that natural expression of villainy which we all have, the man looked honest enough.
Mark Twain
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When I sing along with Britney Spears I will sing in an American accent. But eventually I found my own voice. My songs are so brutally honest, it would be alien to sing in any accent other than my own. Don't get me wrong - I can imitate singers. I can do bar mitzvahs and weddings.
Ellie Goulding
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I long for the days of good honest crooks.
Edward Bates
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I never went to high school reunions. My thing is, out of sight, out of mind. That's my attitude toward life. So I don't have any romanticism about any part of my past.
John Lennon
The Beatles
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All young people believed they were immortal, and he had personal experience of the methods they used to cull themselves - base-jumping, sky-diving, hard drugs, alcohol. Over the years he'd come to see solid sense in the ways so-called savage peoples formalised their rituals of manhood; without such regulation, young men seemed compelled to invent their own, even more lethal, rites of passage.
Alison Fell
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In the U.S. the powerful critics of austerity such as Paul Krugman and Robert Reich rightly identify the decline of 'labor' as a problem, and renewing trade unionism part of the solution. Our opportunity is to make the same case in the UK.
Frances O'Grady
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The most important key to a more romantic life: you have to be willing to pay attention
Thomas Kinkade
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The loss of...honest and industrious men's lives cannot be valued at any price.
William Bradford