Lord Byron Quotes
Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath seized? In him alone, Can nature show as fair?
Lord Byron
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I saw 'The Artist.' It's really beautiful and it's all done to the letter with all the silent film techniques. The costumes were amazing and the dog is so good.
Florence Welch
Florence and the Machine
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Dreams are the expression of the unconscious while we are asleep.
Nancy Friday
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Americans have long trusted the views of Democrats on the environment, the economy, education, and health care, but national security is the one matter about which Republicans have maintained what political scientists call 'issue ownership.'
Samantha Power
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I love doing the dishes... not for the act of cleaning but because I get to put my headphones in, listen to music, and ignore the world for an hour, and it's totally acceptable because I'm cleaning.
Garrett Clayton
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French people are never happy with what they have. They're always complaining. They're happy when they're complaining.
Vincent Cassel
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Well, we don't take money from people and then show the product. It has to be a product that we like anyway, and that's true for all five of us, which is one of the really nice things about the way we make the show.
Ted Allen
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I love doing research. I'm a film-school geek.
Brian K. Vaughan
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I married the first man I ever kissed. When I tell this to my children, they just about throw up.
Barbara Bush
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You can't be sensitive, because you're going to get criticized. I don't care who you are, you're going to get criticized.
Derek Jeter
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I would like people to feel that they've understood something more about Siena than the usual Palio as seen by tourists. It is full of beauty, romance and tradition, but also power, schemes and bribery. It's Italy in a nutshell, with all its incredible mixture of beauty and betrayal.
Cosima Spender
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About Pontus there are some creatures of such an extempore being that the whole term of their life is confined within the space of a day; for they are brought forth in the morning, are in the prime of their existence at noon, grow old at night, and then die.
Plutarch
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Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath seized? In him alone, Can nature show as fair?
Lord Byron