Audrey Hepburn Quotes
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I don't think there is such a thing as a German movie star. There are respected actors, but we are not publicized like TV people.
Barbara Sukowa -
Awards are lovely and always welcome.
Max von Sydow -
The way to make the world a better place, through your eating, is simply to eat a bit less meat. Local is sometimes good, sometimes bad. But even when it's good, its environmental impact is relatively small compared to other possible improvements.
Tyler Cowen -
The Christian religion, though scattered and abroad will in the end gather itself together at the foot of the cross.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private individuals.
Joseph Heller -
I'll campaign for anyone who's honest and who I like, irrespective of the party.
Mithun Chakraborty
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I've come off horses and fought in medieval battles using axes, hammers and swords as well as fists. Getting your teeth knocked out is an occupational hazard.
James Cosmo -
I've pretty much stopped using a laptop because I'm not line-editing a lot of things anymore.
Jill Abramson -
Wisdom always makes men fortunate: for by wisdom no man could ever err, and therefore he must act rightly and succeed, or his wisdom would be wisdom no longer.
Plato -
When I wear a silk scarf I never feel so definitely like a woman, a beautiful woman.
Audrey Hepburn -
The Garden En robe de parade. - Samain Like a skein of loose silk blown against a wall She walks by the railing of a path in Kensington Gardens, And she is dying piece-meal of a sort of emotional anaemia. And round about there is a rabble Of the filthy, sturdy, unkillable infants of the very poor. They shall inherit the earth. In her is the end of breeding. Her boredom is exquisite and excessive. She would like some one to speak to her, And is almost afraid that I will commit that indiscretion.
Ezra Pound -
Neither my father or mother, grandfather or grandmother, great grandfather or great grandmother, nor any other relation that I know of, or care a farthing for, has been in England these one hundred and fifty years; so that you see I have not one drop of blood in my veins but what is American.
John Adams
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Mediocre men work at their best; men seeking excellence strive to do better.
Edwin Louis Cole -
We're waiting for the pendulum to swing back again, which I am absolutely confident it will.
Don Bluth -
I like the 50s, party-movie aesthetic of the beach. I'm not really into modern-day beach.
Bethany Cosentino -
Nobody should be allowed more than fifty years to get their act together.
Terence McKenna -
During my twenties and thirties, my interest in the political poem increased as my apparent access to it declined. I sensed resistances around me. I was married; I lived in a suburb; I had small children.
Eavan Boland -
What if trials of this life, the rain, the storms, the hardest nights, are Your mercies in disguise?
Laura Story