Erin Kelly Quotes
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We should concentrate our work not only to a separated housing problem but housing involved in our daily work and all the other functions of the city.
Alvar Aalto -
interested, I mean, with that intense personal interest to which every one has some vague right at the end
F. Scott Fitzgerald -
We're not gonna make it, are we? People, I mean.
Edward Furlong -
The most valuable of all human possessions, next to a superior and disdainful air, is the reputation of being well-to-do.
H. L. Mencken -
Islam is against killing, terrorism, and murder. People who commit these acts in the name of Islam are wrong. And if I had a chance I would do something about it.
Muhammad Ali -
In Mexico and Latin America, everything is big: Bigger emotions, bigger reactions. Here in the U.S., everything is more natural, more grounded and down to earth.
Eugenio Derbez
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I'm fascinated with myself and love hearing the sound of my own voice. I'd like to hear what I have to say. A lot of people don't like being alone because they truly don't like themselves, but I love me.
Gene Simmons -
For people allergic to wool, one's heart can only bleed.
Elizabeth Zimmermann -
Human beings are not seamless smooth creations, they have insoluble parts, and the closer you look the more mysterious they become.
Niall Williams -
Courage isn't absenct of fear, it is the awareness that something else is important
Stephen Covey -
As with any difficult challenge that the public and policymakers face, there is no single solution or silver bullet that will serve as the answer to how the United States works to reduce carbon emissions.
Evan Bayh -
The birth of democracy in Iraq is one of the great positive changes of our era.
Ernest Istook
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You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie.
Sydney Pollack -
My preference is not to fight a Mexican.
Canelo Alvarez -
I admire artists who are ageing and still retaining their edge.
Paul McGann -
Women need to feel loved and men need to feel needed.
Rita Mae Brown -
The first man . . . ventured to call food and nourishment the parts that had a little before bellowed and cried, moved and lived. How could his eyes endure the slaughter when throats were slit and hides flayed and limbs torn from limb? How could his nose endure the stench? How was it that the pollution did not turn away his taste, which made contact with the sores of others and sucked juices and serums from mortal wounds?
Plutarch -
When the Berlin Wall came down the Americans cried, 'Victory,' and walked off the field.
Paul Keating