Alfred Rosenberg Quotes
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The whole of our national sport is not doing very well.
Ted Dexter -
It's a wild thing, that people have the ability to help each other by just relating to one another.
Natasha Lyonne -
I'm an old trial lawyer.
Patrick Leahy -
Maybe one of the only things I do well: I cook like a maniac! I would be a chef if I weren't an actor.
Ian Somerhalder -
Unless you consider yourself some sort of human brand, which I don't, you have to deal with the fact that different people are going to like different aspects of your work. It's not consistent. I am not consistent. But I feel OK with that.
Zadie Smith -
I want to do to you what spring does with the cherry trees.
Pablo Neruda
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I have my favourite fashion decade, yes, yes, yes: '60s. It was a sort of little revolution; the clothes were amazing but not too exaggerated.
Valentino Garavani -
I feel that World Cup cricket should be played like football in which all the 160 countries take part. If only a handful of countries are going to keep on playing in the World Cup without making the game popular, I will be a sad man.
Kapil Dev -
I used to just sit in the living room and make up songs on the keyboard.
Fleur East -
Have you seen that show on Lifetime about that woman...?
Zach Galifianakis -
One is taught by experience to put a premium on those few people who can appreciate you for what you are.
Gail Godwin -
I'm not an actor because I want my picture taken. I'm an actor because I want to be part of the human exchange.
Frances McDormand
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Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks.
Karl Marx -
If you get conquered by ego, then you are losing the fight.
Edgar Ramirez -
My budget is similar to the Penny Plan, which cuts 1 percent a year for five or six years and balances the budget.
Rand Paul -
A general problem with much of Western theology... is that the God portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy, much less a universe.
Carl Sagan -
The surest sign that a man has a genuine taste of his own is that he is uncertain of it.
W. H. Auden -
The visas came through in 1955, when I was 15. That June, we sailed for New York aboard the Conte Biancamano. When we passed the Statue of Liberty, Anna Maria my sister tried to sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.
Mario Andretti
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The visual impact of the stupa on the observer brings a direct experience of inherent wakefulness and dignity. Stupas continue to be built because of their ability to liberate one simply upon seeing their structure.
Chogyam Trungpa -
I was always in love with the idea of making music - and always wanted to be involved in either the creative side or the industry side.
Amber Mark -
So the fact that there's someone who's planning what happens to the characters, writing it down, means that the characters always have a fate. And when we think about fate, we tend think of it as the thing we would have if we were literary characters, that is, if there were somebody out there, writing us.
Daniel Kehlmann -
We're facing a danger that economics is rigorous deduction based upon faulty assumptions. Science after science gets that way from time to time. When it does, we're in real trouble.
W. Brian Arthur -
Fate will not be confined by paragraphs.
Alfred Rosenberg