Ludovico Ariosto Quotes
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When it's those division games, that's when it gets ramped up for me.
Dan Quinn
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I do have friends who make movies, but for the most part, I never really wanted to feel like I was part of an industry.
Harmony Korine
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The perfect normal person is rare in our civilization.
Karen Horney
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When I was a kid, I had an Atari 2600, and I would play Pac Man, Frogger, all that kind of stuff. And I did enjoy going to the arcade.
Jack McBrayer
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There comes a time when money doesn't matter.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
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I didn't make any friends in New York by insisting on moving the league headquarters to Cincinnati. The fact was that my son Bill was in school. His mother had passed away, and I didn't want to take the boy away from his school and to a strange city.
Warren Giles
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I am prepared to do whatever I can do and whatever is reasonable to make sure that it is Hillary who makes it to the White House and not Trump.
J. B. Pritzker
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Recording at home enables one to eliminate the demo stage, and the presentation stage in the studio, too.
Warren Zevon
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Fiction should be about moral dilemmas that are so bloody difficult that the author doesn't know the answer.
Pat Barker
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I never had any backlash from the model-turned-actor thing.
Ian Somerhalder
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I feel a big obligation to the audience, almost in a moral sense, to say something useful. If I'm going to spend a year of my life on these things, I want something that I feel that strongly about.
Harold Ramis
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Time is change; we measure its passing by how much things alter.
Nadine Gordimer
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I'm one of those fellows so frightened of driving that I go 80 miles an hour - and the more frightened I get, the faster I go.
Orson Welles
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I've always felt that some of my best lyrics are less than three minutes long, and it's great when you can do that - be succinct and get the message across in a simple, clear idea.
Ian Anderson
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I've seen people who stink, but the film editor shows them just where they didn't stink. But if you're empty and manipulative on stage, it's clear.
D. B. Sweeney
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I work twice as hard as everybody else.
Yohan Blake
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You cannot imagine how great it is to step out on the stage with thousands of screaming fans loving you.
Eddie Cibrian
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Obviously, you need talent to do well in your sport, but I think hard work goes a long way. You need to be lucky within the sport too, though. In badminton, you can benefit from good draws and people getting injured.
Rajiv Ouseph
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I am becoming more recognisable in some ways, and some aspects of my privacy are going. But there's an upside: I have more opportunity to tell bigger stories and connect with more people. And I really relish that responsibility.
Brie Larson
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Where are the young people today? Why are they allowing some of the things that are happening in their country? I am really upset about that. I feel that they are burying their heads in the sand of electronic games and television. They don't want to know. Maybe they realize that their yuppie parents who protested Vietnam have turned on their ideals and are now struggling to buy a Lexus or whatever. These kids don't know what to revolt against, so they just completely ignore it, which is a very frightening thing.
Al Feldstein
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I have defined the 100 per cent American as 99 per cent an idiot.
George Bernard Shaw
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Just so you know, I'm a really boring interview. I hate doing them.
Chris O'Donnell
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La Fortuna, che dei pazzi ha cura.
Ludovico Ariosto