Alice Walton Quotes
There is a lot that horses and art share in common. I have found that most horse people are art lovers, and vice versa.
Alice Walton
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When I looked at the skeleton of 'Damn Yankees,' I saw an indestructible story, absolutely original characters, one of the freshest, sassiest American scores of the century, and some outmoded equipment.
Jack O'Brien
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Investment in training is a huge necessity for knowledge-based corporations.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
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Make no mistake: The organization of the working class must be both economic and political. The capitalist is organized upon both lines. You must attack him on both.
Daniel De Leon
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Yes, there's a luck in most things; and in none more than being born at the right time.
Edmund Clarence Stedman
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I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues.
Karl Lagerfeld
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I'm fascinated by power, especially veiled power. Shadow power. The National Security Agency. The National Reconnaissance Office. Opus Dei. The idea that everything happens for reasons we're not quite seeing.
Dan Brown
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CERN is a concrete example of worldwide, international co-operation - and a concrete example of peace. The place which makes, in my opinion, better scientists, but also better people.
Fabiola Gianotti
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Thank God for gay men. Thank God for gay men, because if it were not for gay men, I would not talk to men at all.
Margaret Cho
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It's certainly easy to calculate the average attendance for Perl conferences.
Larry Wall
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I have always been reasonably anonymous, but I suppose that has gone with the success of 'Homeland.' I feel a lot more visible, which is good and bad. Good because I am getting recognition, but I am slightly apprehensive because I always enjoyed my anonymity.
David Harewood
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I love it in the States. The roads are big, the food is big. If it was possible to be in L.A. and still live my racing life, I would move now.
Lewis Hamilton
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There is a lot that horses and art share in common. I have found that most horse people are art lovers, and vice versa.
Alice Walton