Frances Bean Cobain Quotes
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Gandhi's ideas were rooted in a wide experience of a freshly globalized world.
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I've never been far from the river. I'm sort of like a Thames-nymph.
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There's only two people in your life you should lie to... the police and your girlfriend.
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Conferences at the top level are always courteous. Name-calling is left to the foreign ministers.
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I did not love reading, spelling, math and science. I struggled. I was a terrible speller.
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Writers shouldn't have lives that are interesting. It gets in the way of your work.
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Never laugh at those who suffer; suffer sometimes those who laugh.
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My family weren't actors, and we didn't know any actors. It wasn't even something I was aware you could do as a job. I thought you had to be a Redgrave or a Barrymore before you were allowed to go to drama school.
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I'm from there. You know, when you grow up with these people and see them every day and then you look at the numbers it was easy; it was a no-brainer. And when Sony took a look, it was a no-brainer to them, too.
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What power can poverty have over a home where loving hearts are beating with a consciousness of untold riches of the head and heart?
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Everybody knew that I could type pretty well.
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I have many good friends, but I tend to keep to myself anyway. It's odd, doing things and having no one to share them with.
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The fact is that surveys which media people openly admit to show that fewer than twelve percent of their customers believe they're doing a good job, while the average profit margin in television is in the neighborhood of eighty percent.
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I'm not the type to get ulcers. I give them.
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Look at misfortune the same way you look at success - Don't Panic! Do you best and forget the consequences.
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I read a lot of highly unsuitable books for an 11-year-old. I was desperate to read as widely as possible. I thought, 'There are so many places I am never going to get the chance to visit, but I can if I read them.' And I did. I could go anywhere in the world - and off it - by reading.
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I love accents. It's a great way to separate yourself when playing a role.
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Safeco Field is a lot like a National League park. Because of that, we're more of a pitching-defensive type club. Anaheim and Oakland - and even Texas - are more offensive oriented. We're a club that doesn't blow anybody out, but at the same time we don't get blown out much. We're in most of the games.
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The first point of wisdom is to discern that which is false; the second, to know that which is true.
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If I get in a dark spot, I'll listen to some Adele and cry about it.
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Mistakes are painful when they happen, but years later a collection of mistakes is what is called experience.
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All government, in its essence, is a conspiracy against the superior man: its one permanent object is to oppress him and cripple him.
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You come to Washington, there's a rail bill, there's a highway bill, there's a aviation bill. But when you go home, there's an airport, there's a highway, there's a rail, there's transit. It all has to work together.
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Dark City is such an underrated film.