Lord Byron Quotes
She walks the waters like a thing of life,And seems to dare the elements to strife.
Lord Byron
Quotes to Explore
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Maybe our generation is more about sex, but it feels like romance is dying out.
Orlando Bloom
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I think I'm pretty fearless. I like to try things at least once, things that I never thought that I would try.
Odette Annable
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If contemporary artists sincerely seek to be original, unique, and new, they should begin by disregarding the notions of originality, individuality, and innovation: they are the cliches of our time.
Octavio Paz
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Some books leave us free and some books make us free.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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When I'm not painting, I'm Oujia-boarding with my photos. I'll sort through my pictures, put them in different folders, and come back months later to one in particular and try to figure out why I took it.
Damian Loeb
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Not a lot of people know this, but I'm very good at mathematics. When I was an angry teenager, I used to sit in my room and do quadratic equations to calm myself down.
Samantha Bond
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Even more than dying itself, I'm scared of the horror-movie changes that happen to the human body as it ages. I think of it as a sort of haunted-house effect, living inside a crumbling, creaking structure that is full of ghosts and will, some day, fall down.
Kate Christensen
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Let's turn British inventions into British industries, British factories and British jobs. Let them make pounds for us, not dollars marks or yen for others.
John Major
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My work is a contemporary call to arms. It is time to get our mojo back. To rediscover our true north.
Kehinde Wiley
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The words and lives of Christian men must be in continual process of reformation by the written Word of their God. This means that ecclesiastical traditions and private theological speculations may never be identified with the word which God speaks, but are to be classed among the words of men which the Word of God must reform.
J. I. Packer
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I envy you going to Oxford: it is the most flower-like time of one's life. One sees the shadow of things in silver mirrors. Later on, one sees the Gorgon's head, and one suffers, because it does not turn one to stone.
Oscar Wilde
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She walks the waters like a thing of life,And seems to dare the elements to strife.
Lord Byron