T. S. Eliot Quotes
In the vacant places We will build with new bricks
T. S. Eliot
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I've loved men that wear un-ironed clothes, it doesn't make me fall out of love. When you love someone, you should see beyond their image. It just makes me want to iron their shirt. But once you love a person, they could wear a garbage bag!
Olga Kurylenko
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Variety shows didn't disappear; it was the caliber of the artists, the classic vaudevillians that have passed on. They are gone, so there's a different caliber performer that's come along that hasn't had the time to work in the small clubs and get the experience.
Flip Wilson
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To be honest, you don't get the full picture when you read a script.
Maika Monroe
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In a world where people are hungry for quick fixes and sound bites, for instant gratification, there's no patience for the long, slow rebuilding process: implementing after-school programs, hiring more community workers to act as mentors, adding more job training programs in marginalized areas.
Dan Hill
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It's only the giving that makes you what you are.
Ian Anderson
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Quel che l'huom vede Amor gli fa invisibileE l'invisibil fa vedere Amore.
Ludovico Ariosto
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I want to be able to sing well, but I have the worst voice in the world.
Kate Upton
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I told my wife, 'One woman, lots of toys!'
Jason Momoa
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I was in the doldrums for a while after my athletics career ended in 1992. I spent six to eight hours a day training, for 18 years, and it took a long time to get over the regret that I wasn't competing in major championships any more. All I ever wanted to be was the best. But I find new projects and I keep things in perspective.
Daley Thompson
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Cynicism, I contend, is the wailing of someone who believes that things are, or should be, or could be, much, much better than they are.
Walter Becker
Steely Dan
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If you're doing an animated comedy on the same channel as 'South Park,' no one can really tell you anything. The bar has been set so high.
Phil LaMarr
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In the vacant places We will build with new bricks
T. S. Eliot