Bill Gates Quotes
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I don't have traceable literary models because I haven't had great literary influences in my life.
Manuel Puig
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Big Business can make laws as easily as it can break them - and with as little impunity.
Ralph Chaplin
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The E.U. has its weaknesses, but it's been pretty good for us, and it's been pretty good for Europe, and it's kept peace.
Gary Lineker
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The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.
Samuel Johnson
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I was about five years old when I was eating soup in our kitchen, and as I was lifting the spoon towards my mouth, it bent and broke in half.
Uri Geller
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I think it's important for girls to be confident. Believe in yourself and... everybody's hot.
Paris Hilton
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I write music every day.
Lady Gaga
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The world is indeed a mixture of truth and make-believe. Discard the make-believe and take the truth.
Ramakrishna
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The common argument that crime is caused by poverty is a kind of slander on the poor.
H. L. Mencken
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In Europe, a writer is supposed to improve up until he's about 75.
Irwin Shaw
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I would say that to put architecture in the chain of history, to be able to interpret and understand why we are where we are, is quite crucial.
Rafael Moneo
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Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.
B. F. Skinner
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I think with every part you do, you become a better actor. I've learned from my experiences on that.
Zach McGowan
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After thousands of hours of news coverage, we have learned that Hillary is a liar and Barack is a terrorist or something.
Adam McKay
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As great scientists have said and as all children know, it is above all by the imagination that we achieve perception, and compassion, and hope.
Ursula K. Le Guin
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I do believe, whenever this is all said and done, we won't talk about Mickey Gall, the guy that beat CM Punk; we'll just talk about Mickey Gall, the guy who is a top 10 fighter, a good welterweight or maybe a great welterweight.
Daniel Cormier
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I think that, at the end of the day, I'm drawn to a certain level of ambiguous storytelling that requires hard thought and work in the same way that the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle does: Sometimes you just want to put it down or throw it out the window, but there's a real rewarding sense if you feel like you've cracked it.
Damon Lindelof
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A private soldier has as much right to justice as a major-general.
Abraham Lincoln
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I met a number of young, striving, enterprising people in cities like Aligarh and Hubli. But the mental landscape of these towns is out of sync with their reality. Many of these towns are hellholes.
Karan Mahajan
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There is an enormous shadow industry of scammers and amateurs who prey on aspiring writers, who divert people from the real publishing industry into this shadow world of vanity publishing and fee-charging agents.
Victoria Strauss
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I can flip my tongue over. Only one in 10,000 people can. I learned that at Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Gabourey Sidibe
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The reason socialism has failed around the world every time it's been tried is because people in socialist countries have looked at the United States and have said if they can have it that good, we can. It's a failed, flawed ideology, but if you ask socialists why it's always failed, it's because the United States has stood in the way.
Brad Thor
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I don't like when I look too cluttered.
Felicity Jones
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People always fear change. People feared electricity when it was invented, didn't they?
Bill Gates