David Bronstein Quotes
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Well, I guess most people would only know me from The O.C. I did a few episodes of Gilmore Girls before that. I was also a client on a lot of lawyer shows.
Adam Brody
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People in general are used to seeing me as the naughty girl because that's what they've always cast me as.
Eartha Kitt
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The night had passed completely. The morning star shone in the sky. I too had become a different person. The student of Talmud, the child I was, had been consumed by the flames. All that was left was a shape that resembled me. My soul had been invaded - and devoured - by a black flame.
Elie Wiesel
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We've got a lot more Polynesians playing rugby in Australia and now these young guys have come through our development system and are making their way into the national team.
Eddie Charles Jones
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You don't really think The Terminator exists, but you want him to exist.
Dean Winters
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For a true writer each book should be a new beginning, where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment.
Ernest Hemingway
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Gentle time will heal our sorrows.
Sophocles
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The surest way to prevent seditions...is to take away the matter of them.
Francis Bacon
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Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
Isaac Newton
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Here's where redesign begins in earnest, where we stop trying to be less bad and we start figuring out how to be good.
William McDonough
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And in some perfumes there is more delight than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak, yet well I know that music hath a far more pleasing sound.
William Shakespeare
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What is impossible with man is child's play with God.
Mahatma Gandhi
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And once again Mr. Sherlock Holmes is free to devote his life to examining those interesting little problems which the complexity of human life so pletifuly presents.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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We are in the interstices. In the intervals. We are that which moves between the spaces. Which conjures up the spaces.
Gabriel Josipovici
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How is it possible that suffering that is neither my own nor of my concern should immediately affect me as though it were my own, and with such force that is moves me to action?
Arthur Schopenhauer
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I hope we've got a lot of fairways and greens. We'll go from there.
Hal Sutton
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An epigram is but a feeble thing - With straw in tail, stuck there by way of sting.
William Cowper
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Far from all of the obvious moves that go without saying are correct.
David Bronstein