Napoleon Hill Quotes
No man can avail himself of the forces of his creative imagination, while dissipating them.
Napoleon Hill
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That's everybody's goal, when they come to the league, is to win a Super Bowl. That's the ultimate goal.
Calvin Johnson
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I've already established my (political)machinery. It's like a car. It's fixed already. You just have to get in and drive it.
Manny Pacquiao
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I tell you, in this world, being a little crazy helps to keep you sane.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
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Men always do leave off really thinking, when the last bit of wild animal dies in them.
D. H. Lawrence
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For me, it's hard to keep up with trends. I just go for the roles and movies that I feel I could add value to, or contribute to, that I feel I could portray.
Laura Harring
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If I was doing 'The Hunt' constantly, I would get very old, very fast.
Mads Mikkelsen
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What's fascinating is that when you write a script, it's almost a stream of consciousness. You have an idea that it means something, but you're not always sure what. Then when you get on the set, the actors teach you.
Gary Oldman
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Having a daughter has reawakened my sense of feminism. I want to protect her.
Abi Morgan
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Wilt Chamberlain had a great deal to do with the success of the NBA. His dominance, power, demeanor and the rivalry with Bill Russell says it all. He will be sorely missed by myself and everyone in the basketball community. Wilt was a great performer and a great athlete.
Red Auerbach
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So many forces and resources would become available if States, aware or conscious of their true or real mission, would want to get on or agree to abolish every politics aiming at ("visant à", Fr.) expansion or hegemony; system that maintain among nations a a perpetual distrust and tension, impose on them (or force or compel, "leur impose", Fr.) formidable armies and crushing war budgets.
African Spir
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Imagination makes us shape better stories, sure, but it also allows us to multiply possibilities.
Amitava Kumar
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No man can avail himself of the forces of his creative imagination, while dissipating them.
Napoleon Hill