Engelbert Humperdinck Quotes
There are so many people getting dementia. It is like an epidemic now. It is a terrible disease because once you get it, your life changes completely.

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Power is the by-product of understanding.
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You can't control where your heart goes.
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I'm very close with Bob and his lovely, fabulous wife Catherine, too.
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When you're writing a novel - at least the way I write is I work from what I would call 'emotional atmosphere,' ambiance to ambiance.
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Dress codes and gestures and attitudes have always inspired me, as has youth culture in general, although now I question it more. If you analyze youth cultures over history, there has always been something strict about them - you have to be like this or like that.
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Insurrection of thought always precedes insurrection of arms.
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I made nothing happen very slowly.
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I have such difficulty calming down - my stomach, my head, reality, everything. That is the reason I live in Faro.
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Architecture is unnecessarily difficult. It's very tough.
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Paper Moon didn't bring me love.
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I do read licenses, and they aggravate me, but a computer isn't much good without software. When I need a product, I hold my nose and click 'agree.'
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'The Last Of Us,' to me, is just amazing storytelling, because everything's from the character point of view, which even movies don't really do successfully a lot of the time.
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Love is just chemistry.
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If indeed, as Hilbert asserted, mathematics is a meaningless game played with meaningless marks on paper, the only mathematical experience to which we can refer is the making of marks on paper.
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We would be silly to say that race issues don't exist in 2014.
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The goal was always to do something that felt human but was 100 percent electronic.
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My family are massive fans of 'I'm A Celeb,' so that would be pretty cool. There's so many areas where you can go in and enjoy, but I just like meeting new people.
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Half of life-the interesting half of life-we don't even have a name for.
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It was remarkable to see from space how predictable people are. Our homes and towns are almost all in places with moderate temperatures, and they generally have the same shape - a thinly occupied outer blob of suburb surrounding a densely populated core, all based around a ready source of water.
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It's when most of the guests have gone that the party really gets interesting - peering under the table and into the bath to see who's stayed and what shape they're in. It is then that those who are still conscious divulge things you had not known before: sometimes about themselves, sometimes about other people and sometimes about you. It does not necessarily make pleasant hearing but it is always fascinating. In the relaxed atmosphere, in the wake of the hubbub, they unwind and grow confidential - nay, indiscreet. If they are not already, they end up as your closest friends.
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A manager of people knows that in this stable state it is distracting to tell the worker about a mistake.
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There are so many people getting dementia. It is like an epidemic now. It is a terrible disease because once you get it, your life changes completely.