Edward VII Quotes
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You always have to avoid working for the sake of putting yourself out there.
Haley Joel Osment
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My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.
Beau Willimon
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If I see a fashion show with literal influences, it doesn't make me think any more. It doesn't make me dream.
Raf Simons
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I had breast cancer. Yeah, I know it's scary.
Wanda Sykes
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I love writing. It makes me so happy.
Quiara Alegria Hudes
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There is a joke that your hammer will always find nails to hit. I find that perfectly acceptable
Benoit Mandelbrot
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What I love about Coulson is that he manages to do that and he manages to wrangle the diva superheroes, and really keep a sense of humor about it. And, you can tell that he really loves his job.
Clark Gregg
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Anything that we have to learn to do we learn by the actual doing of it; People become builders by building and instrumentalists by playing instruments. Similarily, we become just by performing just acts, temperate by performing temperate ones, brave by performing brave ones.
Aristotle
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Sachin Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It is time we carried him on our shoulders
Virat Kohli
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My question is "when did other people give up the idea of being a poet?" You know, when we are kids we make up things, we write, and for me the puzzle is not that some people are still writing, the real question is why did the other people stop?
William Stafford
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I was given a small camera as a wedding gift from a very dear friend. My first pictures were taken on my honeymoon. As soon as I became familiar with the camera, I was intrigued with the possibilities of expression it offered. It was like a discovery for me.
Aaron Siskind
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'Spring Day' - I wrote main lyrics based on my personal experience with old friends. It is about my sad memories with him, and it makes me sentimental whenever I listen to the song.
Suga BTS
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Just get the right syllable in the proper place.
Jonathan Swift
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There's something about when humanity goes from hoping they get lucky in finding something fermented to doing it on purpose. They don't understand what they've done until the late 1800s, but they know if they combine things in a certain way, they'll get something magic.
Adam Rogers
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No living orator would convince a grocer that coffee should be sold without chicory; and no amount of eloquence will make an English lawyer think that loyalty to truth should come before loyalty to his client.
Anthony Trollope
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Children who know that they have something to offer others will learn that they can shape the world around them for the better.
Eric Greitens
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It doesn't matter what you do, so long as you don't frighten the horses.
Edward VII