Charles Dickens Quotes
A man ain't got no right to be a public man, unless he meets the public views.
Charles Dickens
Quotes to Explore
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I pointed to an article with bold headlines reporting that the police had refused to allow the PAP to hold a rally at Empress Place, and then to the last paragraph where in small type it added the meeting would take place where we were now. I compared this with a prominent report about an SPA rally. This was flagrant bias.'
Lee Kuan Yew
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In general, global economic growth supports Russian economy.
Elvira Nabiullina
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Our country presents on every side the evidences of that continued favor under whose auspices it, has gradually risen from a few feeble and dependent colonies to a prosperous and powerful confederacy.
Martin Van Buren
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Stories are great, but at the end of the day, you remember that moment and that moment and that moment. 'The Avengers' had all of this great, giant action, but for all of the clever dialogue, it's the moments.
Jeffrey Bell
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I don't think the Internet has replaced cities in any significant way, nor really could it. Cities are dynamic - and deeply seductive for the people who flock there - because they broker all sorts of fantastic and useful connections, cultural and economic and social.
Clive Thompson
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If nobody has really done a show about people in their twenties that has been successful, why?
Jason Katims
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I always wear make-up as I've never seen the point of looking less than your best.
Elizabeth Hurley
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I sing because I love singing. I perform because I love performing. I write because I actually enjoy writing.
Ne-Yo
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As a rule, I try to steer clear of opinions pertaining to your parenting. I assume you're doing the best you can, and God bless.
Emma McLaughlin
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I crushed high school. I was a huge dork.
Alex Honnold
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Once you expose your private life, if you give one little bit, the floodgates are open and everyone's got a free range for you.
Jason Statham
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Capital, never concerned with distribution, is now less and less concerned with production. Capital is driving for power, for the control over markets, lands, resources. Capital, in corporate hands, can move anywhere and thus demand and get the utmost in concessions and privileges as well as the freedom to operate in the interest of ever-increasing wealth and assets.
Eric Kierans