Lord Byron Quotes
Bread has been made (indifferent) from potatoes; And galvanism has set some corpses grinning, But has not answer'd like the apparatus Of the Humane Society's beginning, By which men are unsuffocated gratis: What wondrous new machines have late been spinning.

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When you start losing market share, it's really tough to gain it back; you need the product portfolio and presence in many markets.
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A people cannot long retain their freedom, whose government is incapable of protecting them.
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Consciousness is an end in itself. We torture ourselves getting somewhere, and when we get there it is nowhere, for there is nowhere to get to.
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If the lives of men can be measured in terms of years, ideologies in decades, and nations in centuries, then the unit measuring civilizations, born of the interaction among peoples, would be the millennium.
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I've just never been a tracksuit-wearer.
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Life without Liberty is far worse than death.
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When it comes to relationships, I think I'm pretty experienced - you'd be surprised.
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I always tell people a clean cooking area is a clean mind which is available for the creativity.
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I try not to confuse roles and traits in my own life. Being the Perl god is a role. Being a stubborn cuss is a trait.
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But Gargoyles, bar none, is the most fun I've ever had in life.
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We are a trading nation, and we are trading with Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Ireland.
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I'm a second-degree black belt.
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The 'Western' is the only genre whose origins are almost identical with those of the cinema itself.
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You get so tired of having your work die. I just wanted to make something that people would actually use.
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I just want to be master of my own time. It is ironic that someone in the watch business should not be in control of his time.
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I don't think I do that much to prepare for roles in general.
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House music is like going to church - it touches you. There's something really magical about it that pulls you in, and you just want to keep learning more about it.
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Lots of English people say exactly the opposite of what they mean.
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All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
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I feel like a spinning top or a DreidelThe spinning don't stop when you leave the cradleYou just slow downRound and around this world you goSpinning through the lives of the people you knowWe all slow down.
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If we are true servants of the masses, we would take pride in spinning for their sake.
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I tried spinning around in a chair to impress a girl.
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One pearl is better than a whole necklace of potatoes.
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Bread has been made (indifferent) from potatoes; And galvanism has set some corpses grinning, But has not answer'd like the apparatus Of the Humane Society's beginning, By which men are unsuffocated gratis: What wondrous new machines have late been spinning.