Lois McMaster Quotes
I am who I choose to be. I have always been what I chose, though not always what I pleased.
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I had to skydive for the movie and I was terrified. Like everybody, I thought it was going to be one of those experiences that changes your life. It didn't.
Yancy Butler
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While I'm singing complete gibberish to my son when he's in his crib, I'll occasionally think, 'This song I'm making up is actually pretty good.'
Allan Carl Newman
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the lost women I need to know their names those women I would have walked with, jauntily the way men go in groups swinging their arms, and the ones those sweating women whom I would have joined After a hard game to chew the fat what would we have called each other laughing joking into our beer? where are my gangs, my teams, my mislaid sisters? all the women who could have known me, where in the world are their names?
Lucille Clifton
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It's just a goatee. That sounds kind of weird. A soul patch? I don't know how 'soul' it is.
Apolo Ohno
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I am part and parcel of the whole and cannot find God apart from the rest of humanity.
Mahatma Gandhi
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I can only think of one experience which might exceed in interest a few hours spent under water, and that would be a journey to Mars.
William Beebe
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I learned to walk when I was ten months old and I've been walking this way ever since.
Marilyn Monroe
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The belief in the possibility of a short decisive war appears to be one of the most ancient and dangerous of human illusions.
Robert Wilson Lynd
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I think I have said enough.
Cedric Price
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The kind of happiness that I’m talking about is the ability to feel comfortable no matter what emotion arises.
Andy Puddicombe
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The sterile, arid environment created by truly jarring and discordant signage and gargantuan billboards is a turn off.
Jonathan Katz
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Nancy Reagan sort of downplayed that, you know - but she was quite successful. At the time she married Ronald Reagan, I think she was keenly aware that [Reagan's first wife] Jane Wyman's career had eclipsed Ronald Reagan's, so she was very determined not to have that happen.
Cynthia Nixon
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Economists can never be free of from difficulties unless they will distinguish between a theory and the application of a theory.
William Stanley Jevons
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Being recognised on the street in New York is pretty surreal.
Sophie McShera
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I chose love – I chose you over everything that was offered to me.
Josephine Angelini
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There is one thing diviner than duty, namely, the bond of obligation transmuted into liberty.
William R. Alger
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Over the past fifty years or so, scientists have allowed the conventions of expression available to them to become entirely too confining, too confining. The insistence on bland impersonality and the widespread indifference to anything like the display of a unique human author in scientific exposition, have transformed the reading of most scientific papers into an act of tedious drudgery.
David Mermin
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I am who I choose to be. I have always been what I chose, though not always what I pleased.
Lois McMaster