The Kid LAROI (Charlton Howard) Quotes
Being fifteen is a blessing and a curse. It does bring you more attention when you’re young, and you’re doing things that grown people do.The Kid LAROI
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I don't think anyone should write their autobiography until after they're dead.
Samuel Goldwyn -
I don't know if I would say that I'm specifically a history buff. I do find a lot of things fascinating, especially anything that's bizarre or mysterious and unknown and we don't have all the answers for.
Oren Peli -
You need to let your hair produce its own oils and be healthy.
Camila Alves -
Every human walks around with a certain kind of sadness. They may not wear it on their sleeves, but it's there if you look deep.
Taraji P. Henson -
I often feel that life is about to begin, only to realize it is almost over.
Oliver Sacks -
I really like to sometimes go into food detox and eat very simply.
Padma Lakshmi
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I never once dreamed of sort of being able to be in an American TV series, you know? It was all about theater and touring and sort of being an actor around Scottish theater.
Sam Heughan -
When I sit down to write a novel, I am exploring my own relationship with God, with the struggle between good and evil, my own purpose.
Ted Dekker -
I was just never discouraged from doing something wacky like trying to be a comedian.
Kate McKinnon -
Leadership is one of the things I really strive to excel in in my life.
Nate Parker -
I think future generations will say the late 20th century and the early 21st century was a time of great convulsions and upheavals.
N. T. Wright -
There is precious little in civilization to appeal to a Yeti.
Edmund Hillary
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Virgin America flyers tend to be more likely to be using a mobile device and tapping social networks - even at 35,000 feet.
Sam Altman -
Blacks have had to learn to protect themselves by being cynical but not cynical enough to slam the door on potential opportunities. We go through life walking a tightrope to prevent too much disillusionment.
Jackie Robinson -
Despite the often illusory nature of essays on the psychology of a nation, it seems to me there is something revealing in the insistence with which a people will question itself during certain periods of its growth.
Octavio Paz -
I'm old-school English, so I suppose I'm quite protective - especially of time. Now that I'm a father, every moment is precious.
Orlando Bloom -
Reality is harsh to the feet of shadows.
C. S. Lewis -
Nietzsche is never boring. He is always interesting, exciting, thrilling, glittering, breathtaking. He possesses a kind of brilliance and tempo which I believe was unknown in former times.
Leo Strauss
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With the newspapers cheering, Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt chose a top-notch regiment of more than 1,250 men. They were first called Teddy's Texas Tarantulas and went through three or four other monikers until Roosevelt's Rough Riders stuck.
Douglas Brinkley -
Always lines, never forms. Where do they find these lines in Nature? Personally I see only forms that are lit up and forms that are not, planes that advance and planes that recede, relief and depth. My eye never sees outlines or particular features or details... ...My brush should not see better than I do. Goya, in a recall of an overheard conversation
Francisco Goya -
When you spend your life in a creative mode all the time mindless leaf blowing can be a welcome break.
Art Wolfe -
Flying a good airplane doesn't require near as much attention as a motor car.
Charles Lindbergh -
Being fifteen is a blessing and a curse. It does bring you more attention when you’re young, and you’re doing things that grown people do.
The Kid LAROI