Leonhard Euler Quotes
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As I've traveled around the country, it has surprised me how many times I've heard people in small businesses use that word 'saved.' I believe many small businesses would not have had access to credit and would not have survived without the $50 billion that we were able to put into the market.
Karen Mills -
I mean when the play was on in New York I was starting to get film offers coming through, and since the film's come out I get offered more than I used to, but it happens incrementally.
Patrick Marber -
I love what I do so much. I just keep going. Not much can bring me down.
Natalie Cole -
I believe that my parents did wonderful things for us.
Madeleine Albright -
Normally, the same strange impulse which brings a crowd to an accident is present in the reaction to a concert in which something goes wrong.
Lara St. John -
The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive.
W. C. Fields
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I find it hard to act other than the way I feel.
Victoria Pendleton -
When we cannot hope to win, it is an advantage to yield.
Quintilian -
I love having wine with my meals. And if I splurge, I'm going to splurge big, because if I deny my cravings, it just ends up backfiring on me, you know?
Rachel Nichols -
The laptop computer is a workhorse. The tablet is just a display.
Barry Lam -
The thing about it is almost everyone could pass that way, but we were kept from doing it by our coaches.
Oscar Robertson -
People like to invent enemies. It spares us the need to address complex worldviews.
Yair Lapid
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My father was a milkman. So, I delivered milk.
Karl Malden -
When you're big you don't need a reason to sweat. You don't, right? My friends cannot grab a hold of this concept. They come up to me all the time like 'Jeez! What have you been doing? What are ya jumpin rope in the attic?!' 'Well, I peeled an orange.. about an hour ago. Why, what's up?'
Kevin James -
Dreams, she said. Broken dreams are bad enough. But the dream that has no hope...the dream that is doomed long before it’s broken, that’s the worst of all.
Clifford D. Simak -
The bourgeoisie loves so-called 'positive' types and novels with happy endings since they lull one into thinking that it is fine to simultaneously acquire capital and maintain one’s innocence, to be a beast and still be happy.
Anton Chekhov -
I write both fiction and nonfiction. I begin my fiction with the main character. The story comes later.
David A. Adler -
Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays can't identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isn't yet historical.
Leslie Fiedler