George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Quotes
Kisses are like grains of gold or silver found upon the ground, of no value themselves, but precious as showing that a mine is near.

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I think that, as is the case offline, we should not be tolerant of hate speech, racist comments, or groups that promote hatred or intolerance in any shape or form.
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So yeah, I play the piano for most of the show, but I like rock and roll.
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The fact that Western Muslims are free means that they can have enormous impact. But it would be wrong to claim that we are imposing our ways on the West. New ideas are now coming from the West. To be traditional is not so much a question of protecting ourselves as to be traditionalist in principle.
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Dancing is a very healthy thing to do for our body.
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I received a D.Sc. from the University of London in 1992.
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I didn't feel like I was meant to be a nurse or a secretary.
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Even the worst Bond movies, there's something to love about them.
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The integrity of the federal procurement system needs to be protected so that the public has confidence in government contracts, and small businesses have every opportunity to compete.
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I continually acted up to get attention. My father gave me that, and once he left, I felt that I didn't have any.
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I have a couture body.
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I'm the nicest, most loyal person in the world when it comes to my friends.
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I think that 'The Outsiders' was meant to be written, and I was just picked to write it.
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Men who are not loyal to their wives are foolish.
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There's definitely been times where there's stuff that I have not been comfortable with, and I've had to put my foot down.
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I think I always just want to get better at whatever I'm doing... Always strive for excellence.
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This debate is coming down essentially to two visions - Mr. Harper's vision for Canada and my vision for Canada, and to a decision to be made by people disappointed by Mr. (Stephane) Dion
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The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that you'll grow out of it.
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I agree with Proust in this, he says, that books create their own silences in ways that friends rarely do. And the silence that grows palpable when one has finished a canto of Dante, he says, is quite different from the silence that grows palpable when one has reached the end of Oedipus at Colonus. The most terrible thing that has happened to people today, he says, is that they have grown frightened of silence. Instead of seeking it as a friend and as a source of renewal they now try in every way they can to shut it out... the fear of silence is the fear of loneliness, he says, and the fear of loneliness is the fear of silence. People fear silence, he says, because they have lost the ability to trust the world to bring about renewal. Silence for them means only the recognition that they have been abandoned... How can people find the strength to be happy if they are so terrified of silence?
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We sometimes speak of stubborn facts. Nonsense! A fact is a mere babe when compared with a stubborn theory.
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God does not have problems. Only plans.
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I like 'The Three Musketeers.' I like those kind of cool things where they were having a robe and a sword.
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Kisses are like grains of gold or silver found upon the ground, of no value themselves, but precious as showing that a mine is near.