Wang Yi Quotes
Victories like these will eventually lead us to our goals.
Wang Yi
Quotes to Explore
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One of the things you want as a successful writer is the anonymity.
Irvine Welsh
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To be honest, once you've driven around for about five, 10 laps, you don't notice a difference.
Danica Patrick
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Governments, of course, can - and do - soak the rich.
J. Paul Getty
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If I can still have Hollywood and a piece of Bollywood, I will take it.
Nargis Fakhri
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Don't feel sorry for me. I've had a great life, great friends.
O. J. Simpson
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You could argue that 'Sweeney Todd' was romantic, if you looked closely at it, but it didn't impart that to its audiences. But it's large, and it's melodramatic, and it's a style I like to work in periodically.
Harold Prince
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I have so many indie bands on my iPod. What I don't really understand is the attitude that if a band is unknown, they're good, and if they get fans, then you move on to the next band.
Taylor Swift
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Be the chief but never the lord.
Lao Tzu
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I have always been drawn to fashion from an aesthetic and consumer standpoint. I honestly never thought that I could take my business training and apply it here. I worked in retail and was into fashion. It was something I liked, and people trusted my opinion.
Imran Amed
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Because I'm a good girl, I tend to fall for the bad boy persona, and it ends up biting me in the butt. They end up not knowing how to treat me, and I end up completely devastated.
Camila Cabello
Fifth Harmony
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God is love, I said, but art's the possibility of forms, and shadows are the source of identity.
Ralph Ellison
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Birds are, especially canaries, are super sensitive to hydrogen sulfide and sour gas.
David Suzuki
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I was the class clown in school, and I was also a child actor - not on television, but in the theatre.
Dean Haglund
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After a long time with someone, you realise you've been thinking for two.
Kristin Scott Thomas
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I am a dangerous man when turned loose with a typewriter.
Charles Bukowski
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[Uniting workers should not] lead to a war upon property, or the owners of property.
Abraham Lincoln
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Man is in pursuit of two goals: he is looking for happinesse and, being by essence empty ("étant vide par essence", Fr.), he is trying to fill (or take up, - "remplir", Fr.) his life; the latter reason play a more considerable role than we ordinarily think. What we take for vainglory, ambition, love of power and riches (or wealth), is often, indeed, a need to mask this emptiness, a need to let one's hair down (or to live it up), to put oneself on a false scent or trail. (de se donner le change", Fr.)
African Spir
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Victories like these will eventually lead us to our goals.
Wang Yi