William Bastone Quotes
Any magazine editor will tell you, Colin Farrell still sells better than Colin Powell.
William Bastone
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I get a lot of fan mail and stuff, and usually it's for me to sign stuff.
Maisie Williams
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We'll take the cake with the red cherry on top.
Navjot Singh Sidhu
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If you step out and do what you feel is right... and you're not attacking a person, and you're attacking a process, and you're attacking the status quo... and if somebody wants to hold a grudge against me, that's on them. It's not on me, and I'm going to do what I think is right.
Ted Yoho
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We're all working hard, but so far away from what we actually want to be doing. We're all peering in at the window of a party we aren't invited to yet, a party we wouldn't know how to dress for, or what kind of conversation to make, even if we came as someone's guest.
Lauren Graham
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The true direction of the development of thinking is not from the individual to the social, but from the social to the individual.
Lev Vygotsky
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We all long for someone to tell us who we are. The great struggle of the Christian life is to take God's name for us, to believe we are beloved and to believe that is enough.
Rachel Grace Held
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Never to suffer would have been never to have been blessed.
Edgar Allan Poe
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Staring at the world through the bottom of a glass, all I see is a man who's fading fast.
Merle Haggard
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I'm not going on a diet, I'm not trying to lose weight, because your insecurities are what make you different and if everyone looked the same, it'd be boring.
Jesy Nelson
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You think beautiful girls are going to stay in style forever? I should say not! Any minute now they're going to be out! Finished! Then it'll be my turn!
Fanny Brice
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We must rejoice when love is great, and pardon its excess, for love is the staff of life, and life without love is life in vain.
Arthur Lynch
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Sheep run to the slaughterhouse, silent and hopeless, but at least sheep never vote for the butcher who kills them or the people who devour them. More beastly than any beast, more sheepish than any sheep, the voter names his own executioner and chooses his own devourer, and for this precious "right" a revolution was fought.
Octave Mirbeau