Edward Bernays Quotes
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The majority of work I do is in independent films, where you're lucky if you have five takes.
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In this world without quiet corners, there can be no easy escapes from history, from hullabaloo, from terrible, unquiet fuss.
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I didn't beat her. I just pushed her out of bed.
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Orange blossom water would make a magical addition to your store cupboard.
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Obviously Hall & Oates wasn't overlooked by the masses in terms of the record sales.
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Business people across the world are seeing the possibility of Donald Trump being president, and this is a big thing that I believe is inspiring people to put money here in America instead of Germany or other places where we have lot of things going on.
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It's definitely the development that has changed the way Montenegro is seen in the eyes of the world.
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Swiss chard is undervalued in Britain. It's a great substitute for spinach and keeps its shape well.
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Peace does not mean just to stop wars, but also to stop oppression and injustice.
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My favorite fall or winter lunch is big steaming bowls of soup. I usually invite people for around 12:30 and have two hearty soups like shrimp corn chowder and lentil sausage soup, which can be made a day or two ahead.
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The America's Cup is like driving your Lamborghini to the Grand Prix track to watch the charter buses race.
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There is always one fact more in every man's case about which we know nothing.
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I'd be talking to other coaches, and he walked up and joined the conversation.
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From the time I read my first Hemingway work, The Sun Also Rises, as a student at Soldan High School in St. Louis, I was struck with an affliction common to my generation: Hemingway Awe.
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I love the feeling of being on a team, rehearsing together, sharing a dressing room - I love that so much.
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They've just gone berserk. It's in the public interest to know where these large amounts of money are coming from.
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Govern well thy appetite, lest Sin surprise thee, and her black attendant Death.
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Most people now seem to treasure anything they value in proportion to the extent that it's followed about and surrounded by the vulgar public.